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Princess Diana s ivory wedding dress with a 7.6-metre long train goes on display in London
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Princess Diana s ivory wedding dress with a 7.6-metre long train goes on display in LondonAFP
Last Updated: Jun 04, 2021, 05:30 PM IST
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The exhibition also highlights Diana s growing sense of personal style and evolution from girlish frills to sleeker, more impactful outfits.
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LONDON: Princess Diana s wedding dress for her 1981 marriage to Prince Charles was one of the best-kept secrets in fashion history.
The gown sparked such intense interest that young designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel locked the ivory silk dress, which had a 25-foot (7.6-metre) long train, in a safe at night.
India, a key country with regards to sustainable fashion
Wed, Apr 28 2021 12:36 IST |
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India, a key country with regards to sustainable fashion. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 28 : With all the emphasis on craft, sustainable materials, organic dyes and clothes that last forever, India s dressing traditions are certainly having a moment.
Fashion s future is often created by reinventing the past and finding fresh inspiration in tradition. As fashion focuses on becoming good , many Indian companies are looking at innovation in ways to recycle, upcycle and make the supply chain more eco-conscious and less wasteful. It really is in the countries of manufacturing where the change needs to happen. With India being a global manufacturing hub its role in taking the good fashion conversation forward is vital.
Fashion in the time of Covid: Digital format helps small brands as industry evolves
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Last Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 07:00 PM IST
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The virus saw many brands, including Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen and Bottega Veneta, tearing up the traditional calendar to show their new collections when it suits them - both creatively and financially.
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PARIS: The pandemic has torn a multi-billion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe s fashion industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead. Now, amid hopes of a return to near-normality by the year s end, the industry is asking what fashion will look like as it dusts itself off and struggles to its well-heeled feet again.
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