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Boito to showcase Indian textiles in at Xtant 2025 in Mallorca

Boito to showcase Indian textiles in at Xtant 2025 in Mallorca

Fashion Network14-05-2025
Boito, a luxury fashion label will be showcasing the artistic and textile heritage of Indian state Odisha for the first time internationally at the Xtant 2025 event in Mallorca, Spain.
At Xtant, Boito will showcase some of Odisha's most distinctive textiles like Ringa, Kapdaganda, Kotpad, and Bandha.
Commenting on the showcase, Richa Maheshwari, founder of Boito in a statement said, 'We're incredibly honoured to be part of Xtant 2025. As our first international showing, it's a heartfelt milestone. Xtant's ethos of textiles as vessels of memory and meaning resonates deeply with our own.'
'We're excited to share the stories behind the Ringa, Kapdaganda, Kotpad, and Bandha, and to honour the communities who continue these ancestral practices with quiet strength and creativity,' he added.
Founded in 2023, Boito retails from its direct to customer e-commerce store. The label has collaborated with a number of weaving communities in Odisha with an aim to preserve their handloom and craft traditions.
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