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Flipkart to host Glam Up Fest 2025 in Mumbai

Flipkart to host Glam Up Fest 2025 in Mumbai

Fashion Network30-05-2025
E-commerce platform Flipkart will host its beauty and lifestyle event 'Glam Up Fest 2025' on June 6th and 7th at NESCO, Goregaon, Mumbai.
The two-day event will see participation by over 100 leading beauty, grooming, and K-beauty brands, alongside 6,000 influencers, creators from across the country.
The event will highlight Flipkart's technology-led solutions, including AI-powered skin diagnostics, virtual try-on, and live video commerce.
Commenting on the event, Manjari Singhal, head of FMCG business general merchandise at Flipkart in a statement said, 'With the third edition of India`s biggest beauty event, Glam Up Fest 2025, we are shaping how beauty is discovered, experienced, and shopped in India. We are committed to creating a seamless, immersive experience where technology, trust, and aspiration come together.'
'This event reflects our vision and ongoing commitment to making beauty more accessible, bringing the latest trends, including K-beauty, and engaging experiences closer to millions of customers in a more discoverable and delightful way,' he added.
The event will be followed by an exclusive in-app Glam Up Sale from 06th June to 10th June.
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