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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...

Motivational Factors Behind ZARA Purchases – An Empirical Study
Motivational Factors Behind ZARA Purchases – An Empirical Study

ZARA thrives on trendy designs, affordability, and fast fashion cycles that create urgency. Brand image, pricing, and product quality shape consumer perception, while peer and influencer influence...

Top 10 Fashion Colleges Globally for 2025
Top 10 Fashion Colleges Globally for 2025

The world’s top fashion schools, including FIT, Parsons, and Central Saint Martins, offer cutting-edge programmes, shaping future industry leaders. Institutions like ESMOD, Marangoni, and Polimoda...

Gucci – History and Evolution
Gucci – History and Evolution

Gucci began as a small leather shop in Florence in 1921 and grew into a global luxury brand by blending Italian craftsmanship with bold innovation. From the Bamboo Bag to the Horsebit Loafer and GG ...

Gender Fluidity in Fashion: Smashing Conventional Boundaries
Gender Fluidity in Fashion: Smashing Conventional Boundaries

Gender fluidity in fashion challenges traditional norms, promoting inclusivity, selfexpression, and diversity. It redefines clothing as a tool for identity, blending masculine and feminine elements. ...

Style Inspiration from Beyoncé for 2025
Style Inspiration from Beyoncé for 2025

Beyoncé’s style exudes confidence, from bold power suits to head-to-toe monotone looks. Own your outfit, and you’ll own the room. From futuristic metallics to cowboy chic, Bey proves that fashion...

Slow and Localised Fashion Production
Slow and Localised Fashion Production

Slow and localised fashion prioritises sustainability, ethical production, and craftsmanship over fast fashion’s speed and disposability. By using eco-friendly materials, supporting local artisans,...

From Tragedy to Transformation: Reimagining Second-hand Clothing Markets After the Kantamanto Fire
From Tragedy to Transformation: Reimagining Second-hand Clothing Markets After the Kantamanto Fire

The Kantamanto fire exposed vulnerabilities in second-hand clothing markets but also presents an opportunity for transformation. Enhancing safety, modernising infrastructure, promoting circular...

The Impact of Influencers on Fashion Trends
The Impact of Influencers on Fashion Trends

The impact of fashion influencers on fashion trends is undeniable. They have reshaped the industry by setting trends, promoting authenticity, and driving inclusivity, while disrupting traditional...

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
Luxury is a lifestyle, and fashion is just a minuscule part of it. Businesswise-the most visible or ...
Posted by
Abhay Gupta
A few years later, the same process is now taking place in textile printing, and this has never...
Posted by
Gabi Seligsohn
A recent PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) survey concluded that a majority of US companies are having...
Posted by
Bill D’Arienzo
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
Effective quality management starts with a quality policy. Effectiveness is the extent to which...
Posted by
Pradip Mehta
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