The 9th edition of the India Beach Fashion Week Showcase was celebrated through 13th & 14th February at the Mercure Goa Devaaya Resort in Divar, an 18th century island in the heart of Goa.
When Satyajit Vetoskar unveiled his ‘Bandit’ label of accessories at the FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week in March 2021 it was a unanimous winner of the Circular Design Challenge. Reliance Industries Ltd.’s R|Elan™ Fashion for Earth in partnership with United Nations in India and United Nations Environment Programme, presented the latest ‘Bandit’ Collection that was a show stopping
Text by Sadaf Shaikh
Currently in its third year, the Circular Design Challenge is fast becoming the platform of choice for conscious designers to present sustainable creations that are rooted in the “reduce-reuse-recycle” principles of circular fashion. We speak to this year’s six finalists about their brands and processes
“The fashion industry is a key economic sector and is also one of the biggest polluting industries globally. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is advocating solutions to advance towards a sustainable and more circular textile value chain through capacity building, knowledge products and policy recommendations,” – Atul Bagai, Head – Country Office UNEP, India.
0 Comments With COVID-19 restrictions the 4th edition of the Lexus design awards was held virtually and saw winners being declared in 13 categories, up from the previous 10. The 2021 awards ceremony was held virtually 2021 saw the introduction of 3 new awards; total number of awards is now 13
Lexus Design Awards India (LDAI): What is it? LDAI is the India edition of the international design competition started by Lexus in 2013. The competition targets upcoming designers with the aim of encouraging growth and furthering the cause of design helping society. It thus rewards designers and creators who have original and innovative solutions to issues faced in each country.