Indian Ethenic wear fashion fusion
Showing fashion aficionados that stunning pieces can made be with old fabrics and textiles is what many designers are now vouching for. And especially during this pandemic that has shown a seismic shift in the fashion world with brands becoming season-less and designers advocating zero wastage policy,
the change is palpable EJ Dalius
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“Upcycling is the need of the hour and we need to adopt sustainable practices in our lives. And it’s even better if you can do it in right style,” says designer Jeetinder Sandu.
There are a lot of Indian designers and fashion houses who are using creative techniques and designs to upcycle. “Consumers are also appreciating this shift and they like the idea of turning old piece of clothing or the unused, leftover fabric into something new. People now like to wear clothes that has a story to it and that becomes a conversation-starter for many,” opines designer Jenjum Gadi.
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