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Design in India, make for the world

Dr. Darlie Koshy, a prominent figure in Indian fashion education, emphasizes the shift towards integrating management and business skills into design education. His vision advocates for fostering...

Fashion gets personal with blogs

Fashion blogging has revolutionized consumer engagement, offering interactive platforms that influence trends and sales significantly. Bloggers bridge gaps between brands and diverse audiences,...

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The Indian innerwear industry faces challenges like a fragmented supply chain and cultural biases favoring men's brands. However, online retail offers potential solutions by providing detailed...

'Approval procedures need to be swift'

The success of India's 'Make in India' initiative, aimed at boosting manufacturing, hinges on streamlined approval processes, infrastructure improvement, skilled workforce investment, and GST...

Hemang Agrawal - The new age textile designer

Hemang Agrawal, a fashion design graduate, returned to Varanasi to revitalize traditional Indian textiles through Surekha Arts. With a focus on handloom silks, he blends tradition with modernity,...

Convertible clothing: Getting rid of fashion stereotypes

Convertible clothing challenges fashion norms by offering multifunctional designs that adapt to various occasions, catering to budget-conscious consumers and minimizing environmental impact. While...

3D printing: Reinventing fashion

3D printing is revolutionizing fashion through innovative designs and minimal waste production. Despite current limitations, designers like Melinda Looi and Iris van Herpen are pioneering the field,...

Maharashtra to get textiles park for eco-fashion

The state minister for textiles announced the government's plans at the recent Consortium of Green Fashion event in Mumbai. And as the event itself showed, sustainable fashion is fast gaining...

Green: The Next Black

At the end of the day, it's only the people and the planet that will matter. The day will come when whatever is not sustainable, may not be seen as fashionable at all. It's in industry's own interest ...

For muga, the ride is not as smooth as silk

Muga, the fabric with the golden hue, has not been able to acquire its rightful place in the Indian or world market. From its heydays during the Ahom reign in Assam, there has been a gradual decline...

It was not very long ago that people who shopped online in India were considered 'ahead of time'....
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Arun Sirdeshmukh
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
A recent PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) survey concluded that a majority of US companies are having...
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Bill D’Arienzo
The focus in research and development (R&D) is now more and more set on new sustainable products...
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Fanny Vermandel
Luxury is a lifestyle, and fashion is just a minuscule part of it. Businesswise-the most visible or ...
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Abhay Gupta
Effective quality management starts with a quality policy. Effectiveness is the extent to which...
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Pradip Mehta
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
Imagine a cricketer, once an exciting player but now aged 45, having put on oodles of weight, too...
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Rahul Mehta
A few years later, the same process is now taking place in textile printing, and this has never...
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Gabi Seligsohn
Indians are too enamoured of Hollywood. We can’t help it. We have been conditioned this way. The...
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Anurag Batra