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Malkha: A sustainable handloom with specific identity

Malkha fabric's popularity stems from its fusion of mulmul's softness and khadi's durability, offering exceptional qualities appreciated by producers and designers worldwide. Its recent surge in...

Luxury belongs to India

Abhay Gupta highlights the rapid growth of India's luxury market, expanding at a 25% CAGR and reach $18.6 billion by 2016. Beyond fashion, luxury now encompasses dining, travel and personal care,...

Dots and lines can make garments that suit the wearer

Design is a creative endeavour to meet the needs of its executers and end users, says Ankita Sodhi. A product is developed according to a planned layout that should result in a functional and...

Handicraft & handloom: Crafting a strategy

Manish Saksena emphasizes the rich diversity of India's crafts, unique to each state and village, reflecting the and lifestyles. He discusses the challenge of modernizing these crafts without...

Sustainable fashion: Welcome revolution

A. Siva Sakthi emphasizes sustainable fashion, which aims to address the environmental and social impact of the industry, similar to the food sector. This movement combats fast fashion's short...

Sustainability: Essential strategy for the fashion industry

Angelo Camillo emphasizes the critical nature of sustainability, noting its global significance and influence across various sectors, including textiles and fashion. He defines it as a balanced...

Innovation in manufacturing: first 'speed factory' opens in Germany

Adidas has launched its first 'Speed Factory' in Ansbach, Germany, close to its headquarters, introducing a flexible, highly automated production method. This innovative facility, based on Industry...

The Ageless Art of Ajrakh Printing

Ajrakh, an ancient block-printing style from the Indus Valley Civilisation, is experiencing a resurgence. Originating in Sindh (Pakistan) and spreading to Kutch and Barmer, ajrakh derives its name...

Germany: The year in retrospect

In 2015, German fashion headlines were dominated by Karstadt's bankruptcy, the end of Bread & Butter, and the entry of Chinese companies, reports Regina Henkel. The retail landscape faced challenges...

Japanese and post-apocalyptic influenced fashion design: Konnichiwa

Wearable art is a new art form introduced with the invention of the sewing machine and its practitioners interpreting fashion the way they think it should be. Vince Quevedo discusses about Japanese...

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