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Vanity Sizing in Women's Fashion: Does Size Matter?
Vanity Sizing in Women's Fashion: Does Size Matter?

How many times have women struggled to fit into a garment of her usual size in a trial room? But then she tries on a different garment of the same size. And voila! It fits. She kind of liked the...

Innovations in the World of Textiles
Innovations in the World of Textiles

Textiles and fashion is a dilemma as it is one of the most consumed aspects of human lifestyle, but equally infamous for polluting and endangering the well-being of only habitable planet in our solar ...

A Strategic Perspective of COVID & Post-COVID  Reality of Global Fashion Supply Chain
A Strategic Perspective of COVID & Post-COVID Reality of Global Fashion Supply Chain

Rules of the fashion supply chain are changing slowly but steadily. One can look into the current strategies and communications of global fashion business houses and their leaders. Fashion managers...

Fashion Companies: Sustainability in Action
Fashion Companies: Sustainability in Action

Fashion's impact on environment keeps growing in proportion to the increase in the number of fashion pieces manufactured, requiring companies to address this issue. Focusing on five of the top...

How Artificial Intelligence Triggers Fashion Influence?
How Artificial Intelligence Triggers Fashion Influence?

Clothes and accessories are not just a necessity, but they are also a tool used for expressing individuality, style, and personality. Introduction of technology in fashion has also created a buzz...

Time To Slow Down Fast Fashion
Time To Slow Down Fast Fashion

Fast fashion adversely impacts the environment, the quality of products and the workers in the supply chain. Slow fashion, on the other hand, includes improving the working conditions, taking care of ...

Fashion Industry Automation: A Quest for the Indian Way
Fashion Industry Automation: A Quest for the Indian Way

Sometimes automation invites financial burden for small- and medium-size Indian apparel firms if it is not used with financial and technological prudence. At the same time, high-end customised...

Are pockets an issue of gender divide?
Are pockets an issue of gender divide?

Pockets, more than any other clothing or component of it, are the issue of gender divide in fashion—an area that needs attention and design innovations. With the increasing role of women in working...

Organic Fabrics Boosting the Indian Fashion Scene
Organic Fabrics Boosting the Indian Fashion Scene

There are many platforms now, which bridge the gap between the designers or brand owners and the manufacturers/artisans by offering the fabric of their choice in desirable quantity and has also upped ...

Let’s Make Fashion Circular
Let’s Make Fashion Circular

The textile and clothing sector is $1.3 trillion industry. It provides employment to 300 million people across the entire supply chain. According to a report by Ellen Macarthur Foundation, 60 per...

A recent PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) survey concluded that a majority of US companies are having...
Posted by
Bill D’Arienzo
A few years later, the same process is now taking place in textile printing, and this has never...
Posted by
Gabi Seligsohn
Effective quality management starts with a quality policy. Effectiveness is the extent to which...
Posted by
Pradip Mehta
Is your business ready for Textiles 4.0? Before you can say, 'Yes', 'No', 'May be' or 'I don't...
Posted by
Aseem Prakash
Indians are too enamoured of Hollywood. We can’t help it. We have been conditioned this way. The...
Posted by
Anurag Batra
Luxury is a lifestyle, and fashion is just a minuscule part of it. Businesswise-the most visible or ...
Posted by
Abhay Gupta
It was not very long ago that people who shopped online in India were considered 'ahead of time'....
Posted by
Arun Sirdeshmukh
Why do I ask if India can afford to miss the bus again? Because whether we like it or not, whether...
Posted by
Rahul Mehta
Imagine a cricketer, once an exciting player but now aged 45, having put on oodles of weight, too...
Posted by
Rahul Mehta
The focus in research and development (R&D) is now more and more set on new sustainable products...
Posted by
Fanny Vermandel