
Fashion brand Rizvol launches in India with e-commerce website
The brand claims that its garments are made through a creative process with buttons made from Japanese Mother of Pearl, fabrics sourced from renowned European mills, and silhouettes refined through over 200 prototypes.
With this launch, the brand aims to make inroads in the country's booming fashion market and plans to further expand through partnerships with online platforms.
Commenting on the launch, Abhishek Shah in a statement said, 'We believe there's a growing appetite in India for something quieter, more intentional. We want to be the brand people turn to when they no longer need to announce themselves, because Rizvol is about presence, not performance.'
'Rizvol's entrance into India comes at a time when the market is evolving, from appetite-driven consumption to experience-led ownership. Our website reflects this shift. It's more than a shopping portal; it's a tactile, narrative-driven digital space where fabrics are described in warp and weft,' he added.

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