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Sangita Kathiwada, founder of multi design store Melange, Mumbai introduced the idea of sustainable fashion 30 years ago
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With installations in iconic properties and a focus on circular fashion in India, the second edition of Karkhana Chronicles has its heart in the right place
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(Top row from left) Akshita Bhanj Deo, Sangita Kathiwada, Brijeshwari Gohil, and Yaduveer Wadiyar. (Bottom row from left) Chaitanya Raj Singh, Yeshwantrao Holkar, and Priyadarshini Raje Scindia. | Photo Credit:
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With installations in iconic properties and a focus on circular fashion in India, the second edition of Karkhana Chronicles has its heart in the right place
A resplendent yellow Maheshwari sari made with the age old composition,
Royal textile heritage reinterpreted in upcoming digital exhibition indianewengland.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indianewengland.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Digital exhibition celebrates sustainability through heritage craft
Indore installation for Karkhana Chronicles II.
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.-Karkhana Chronicles II has launched online with a series of installations which bring together craft patronage and contemporary design. The digital exhibition opens a conversation around Indias textile heritage, looking back to tradition to find design solutions of the future.
Supported by The ReFashion Hub - a sustainability-focused initiative with a special emphasis on water stewardship - the project has worked with the royal families of Indore, Kathiwada, Bhavnagar and Mysore to open a conversation on the revival of traditional knowledge and practices in the Indian fashion industry. The project draws its inspiration from the artisanal workshop or karkhana whilst advocating for fashion that is kinder to the climate, natural resources, and the people engaged within this sector.
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