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For decades, the gamchha has been a ubiquitous presence on Indian streets. The traditional scarf, made out of a red-and-white chequered piece of fabric, is used as a towel, pillow, turban, eye mask ...
Dior collaborated with artisans of traditional Kyoto crafts such as Nishijin-ori textiles and Kyo yuzen dyed fabrics. The collection expressed a fusion of tradition and innovation, with pieces using ...
And it's not just all about history - some exhibitions highlight the future of the industry too, as designers find new and innovative ways of imagining traditional textiles in a contemporary idiom.
These are the vibrant tie-dye textiles which can be used as sarees, dupattas, turbans, or even home DIY decor. Don’t forget to buy Mojaris or their traditional footwear as these are hand-embroidered ...
‘Layering is key to creating a cohesive and inviting interior, especially for a country look. Layered textures and textiles ...
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While traditional textiles remain crucial, the rise of technical textiles is reshaping the industry. These are specialised fabrics designed for specific uses, focusing on function over appearance.
From Kanchipuram to Parsi Gara, every appearance by Nita Ambani is a lesson in Indian textiles—one gorgeous saree at a time.
Man-made silk is reshaping the future of fashion and textiles. Crafted without silkworms, it blends sustainability with high performance.