Hyderabad, June 9: FLO Hyderabad has announced the 6th edition of its flagship lifestyle exhibition, FLO StyleTatva, which will be held on June 12 and 13, 2026, at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad.
The two-day event will run from 10 am to 8 pm at Hall 2 of HITEX and is expected to bring together over 200 premium brands across fashion, lifestyle, luxury products, and handcrafted goods.
One of the major highlights of this year’s edition is the exclusive Initiative Pavilion, which will showcase nine traditional craft forms supported and revived by FLO Hyderabad over the past six years.
These include Narayanpet handlooms, Gollabhama, Dokra, Telia Rumal, Banjara needlecraft, Bidriware, Cheriyal scroll painting, Gadwal crafts and other heritage art forms.

Many of these crafts are considered endangered or at risk, and FLO Hyderabad has been working on their revival through design support, branding, skill development, and market access. Complimentary stalls have been provided to artisans participating in the pavilion.
Speaking at a press conference in Begumpet, FLO Hyderabad Chairperson Seetha Reddy said the exhibition aims to generate a business turnover of over ₹5 crore this year. She added that proceeds from the event will be reinvested into initiatives focused on women’s entrepreneurship, skill development, craft revival and livelihood generation.
She noted that FLO StyleTatva has evolved into one of Hyderabad’s most popular lifestyle exhibitions, attracting over 50,000 visitors across previous editions and supporting more than 900 women entrepreneurs and 1,000 businesses.
“Every stall, every sale and every visitor contributes to a larger purpose,” she said, highlighting the platform’s role in empowering artisans and women-led enterprises.
This year’s edition will feature dedicated sections for handlooms and weaves, weddings, sustainability, and jewellery including silver, gold and diamonds. A curated food court will also be part of the exhibition, offering visitors a complete lifestyle experience.
Nearly 60 per cent of participating brands are first-time exhibitors, and the event is expected to attract over 10,000 visitors.
Mentors and organisers described StyleTatva as both a commercial platform and a cultural showcase that preserves India’s craft heritage while supporting modern entrepreneurship.
Over the years, FLO Hyderabad has played a significant role in reviving traditional crafts such as Narayanpet, Gollabhama, Dokra, Ikkat, Telia Rumal, Banjara and Cheriyal art forms, while also nurturing women entrepreneurs across sectors.
The exhibition continues to position itself as a bridge between heritage and contemporary lifestyle markets, combining commerce with social impact.



