Chintz, khaki, calico, gingham and yes, pajamas: India’s role in the global textile trade has been so profound that its lexicon has shaped the way we describe fabrics, patterns and clothing.
The use of textile art for home decor is a time-honoured tradition, deeply woven into our history.
Unlike many international designers that use ethnic textiles to fashion Indian silhouettes or designs, Westwood is believed to have designed the brand’s signature styles, using complex tailoring with ...
Vivienne Westwood transformed a culture that remains at the heart of her designs, even posthumously and now its coming to ...
As Lakmé Fashion Week marks 25 years, designer Raghavendra Rathore reflects on its inaugural edition in 2000, where he was ...
For decades, the gamchha has been a ubiquitous presence on Indian streets. The traditional scarf, made out of a red-and-white ...
Even as India goes on signing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with countries across the globe, focusing now on developed ...
Gujarat, a western Indian state, is known for its rich culture and heritage. Its secluded villages hold heritage crafts that ...
The Fashion Design Department of the University of Haifa recently concluded a nine-day study trip to India, blending ...
Plus staples for warmer months like linen button-ups, cotton co-ord kurta sets, organic cotton Ajrakh printed tees, or just ...
From targeting high-net-worth individuals in lower tier cities with a ‘phygital’ approach to doubling down on storytelling, ...
The royal adoption of Indic garb was more than a deliberate campaign to cement control – it was a sign of a deeper form of ...