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Workwear Outfit Trends for 2025
Workwear Outfit Trends for 2025

2025 workwear trends blend comfort and sophistication with pieces like oversized blazers and sleek waistcoats. Luxurious fabrics like silk and satin add glamour, while linen keeps you cool and chic. ...

Achieving Excellence in the Garment Industry Through Lean Six Sigma
Achieving Excellence in the Garment Industry Through Lean Six Sigma

Lean Six Sigma enhances garment production by reducing waste, improving efficiency, and ensuring consistent quality. It enables faster production cycles, helping brands meet evolving market demands. ...

Debunking the Myths of Sustainable Fashion
Debunking the Myths of Sustainable Fashion

Sustainable fashion is often misunderstood, with myths about cost, style, and impact deterring informed choices. Affordable options exist through second-hand, upcycled, and ethical brands....

The Future of Digital Wardrobes: How Pre-Worn Fashion Fits into the Metaverse
The Future of Digital Wardrobes: How Pre-Worn Fashion Fits into the Metaverse

Second-hand fashion is entering the metaverse through digital twins, NFT authentication, and virtual thrifting. Digital fashion reduces textile waste but raises concerns over blockchain energy use. ...

Top 10 Indian Designers to Keep an Eye on in 2025
Top 10 Indian Designers to Keep an Eye on in 2025

Indian designers are redefining global fashion with futuristic, artistic, and heritage-inspired creations. From avant-garde silhouettes to bold textures, they cater to diverse style preferences....

The Four Horsemen of New Age Apparel CEOs
The Four Horsemen of New Age Apparel CEOs

CEOs in the apparel industry must adapt to market complexities by integrating specialised leadership roles. Strategists, economists, research analysts, and marketers help brands navigate...

The Mughal Tapestry: A Deeper Dive into Imperial  Textiles
The Mughal Tapestry: A Deeper Dive into Imperial Textiles

The Mughals introduced luxurious fabrics like silk, muslin, velvet, and brocade, shaping India's textile heritage. Techniques like zardozi, chikankari, and kalamkari flourished under Mughal...

Minimalist Fashion 2025: How to Build a Stylish, Simple Wardrobe
Minimalist Fashion 2025: How to Build a Stylish, Simple Wardrobe

Declutter your wardrobe by keeping only essentials, creating space for a minimalist, stylish collection. Invest in quality over quantity, choosing timeless, sustainable pieces that last. Elevate...

Valentine’s Day Outfit Inspirations for 2025
Valentine’s Day Outfit Inspirations for 2025

Valentine’s Day 2025 is all about embracing personal style with confidence. From romantic lace to edgy leather, there’s a look for everyone. Classic whites, pinks, and timeless red keep the festive ...

Style Trends For 2025: Women
Style Trends For 2025: Women

Functional minimalism embraces sleek, versatile pieces with clean lines and timeless fabrics, focusing on quality over quantity. Slow fashion and vintage thrifts promote sustainability, unique...

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