Welcome to Jivana Style
Fresh & funky Unique Asian & Black Greeting Cards & Gifts - an exciting and original concept to the UK. Jivana Style's contemporary Indian (Desi Cards) and Multi-cultural birthday cards are inspired Henna designs, Asian & Black culture fused with British lifestyle.
Jivana Style leads the market with original UK designed & produced Asian and Black card & gifts. Our innovative Asian greeting cards, Afro-Caribbean birthday cards, and Indian Wedding & Multi-Ethnic cards make us the number one stop for all your Asian & Ethnic greeting card needs. We caters for many card giving occasions with great Asian Mother's Day, Fathers Day cards, Desi Valentine day, ethnic Christmas and modern Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) cards, Eid cards & Diwali cards. Check out our Masala Girls, Desi Boyzs, Chutney Kidz and Sizzlin' Sista ranges here!
Customer Notice: Due to the recent Royal Mail strikes and disruptions in service we are now sending all orders by Recorded 1st class post or courier to avoid any losses and so we are able to track orders. Please call to place urgent orders by courier..
Jivana Style is delighted to announce the addition of www.desicards.co.uk - for more great ethnic cards, personalised cards, gifts & customised gifts, and all our latest ranges & special offers! Click here for the secure online shop: www.desicards.co.uk.
Asian & Afro Relative Birthday Cards
Order Online NOW! or call freephone 0800 2118 235
For Wedding or Party Invitations, Personalised and Bespoke cards, Corporate and Trade Enquiries email:info@jivanastyle.com or call 020 8574 3085.
New Asian & Black children's cards

Jivana Style has launched a fantastic range of Ethnic children's cards created with our signature cartoon's in bright bold colours and designs with numbers 1-8 and general birthday. The range has just been rolled out into over 30 Clinton cards stores nationwide. The cards will soon be available online, but in the meantime head down to your local Clinton's and ask for our cards and let us know what you think!
Jivana Style on BBC News
On Thursday 5th February 2009, Samantha Alfred and Jivana Style appeared on the national BBC News which was screened on the breakfast and lunchtime news and on the BBC London news! In the current climate of job losses, the report saw how Samantha turned her redundancy into an opportunity by setting up her own award winning greeting card & gift business Jivana Style. Samantha comments "We are thrilled that our story is news worthy, and it was a fabulous report! I certainly hope it inspires others facing a similar situation."
Click here to watch the video online from the BBC news website. (URL: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/england/7876024.stm)
Jivana Style makes National & International News!

The Independent featured Jivana Style in the Business section, in a double page spread by Kate Hilpern, on Tuesday 2nd September 2008. What a great story and fab pics! If you missed the paper, click here to read the article online from the The Independent Website.

The daily express wrotte about Jivana Style on March 13th 2008 - it was a fabulous article, written by Maisha Frost. This news story was picked up by the agency Press Trust of India and sent to the media all over India and globally! The British Satelite News agency also filmed our story which should be out soon! Click here to read the article online from the Daily Express Website.
BBC's Dragons Den

Samantha Alfred featured on the popular BBC TV series Dragon's Den in September 2006.
Sam confidently delivered a well thought out pitch on her Unique Asian Greeting Card business, but the Dragons chose to miss the opportunity to invest. However Sam and Jivana Style have succeeded without them! See the Press and News pages for more information.
Missed it? Watch Sam on Google Video choose Dragon's Den Series 7 2006, and scroll to 39 mins 20 sec and hit play! Visit BBC website for latest Dragon's Den series.
"Dragon's Den - Where are they now?"
Sam Alfred returned to our televisions once again on the popular TV series - "Dragon's Den - Where are they now?". The programme was aired on Thursday 2nd August at 8pm on BBC2.











