The report, titled 'Women's Apparel Landscape in India,' offers an overview of the market, including an understanding of women's shopping behaviour, significant shift towards branded apparel and the various distribution channels available in the market.
Women's apparel, which accounted for Rs 1 lakh crore of the Rs 2.6 lakh crore apparel market in 2015, is growing at 11 per cent CAGR, while the branded segment is clocking a 20 per cent growth, the report said.
Women's branded apparel market is expected to grow at around 20 per cent, raising its share of the total market to over 40 per cent.
"Impulsive buying, online and digital shopping, availability of a plethora of niche brands and the influence of social media are also changing the women's apparel landscape," Abha Agarwal, director-Investment Banking, Avendus Capital said in a statement.
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"I believe ease of payment, the growing concept of visual merchandising, and seamless shopping and delivery experience will make the women's apparel market more attractive going forward," she added.
There is also a noticeable shift from traditional sarees to ethnic wear and western wear, which is growing at 11 per cent and 17 per cent respectively, the report noted.