Exploring “The Dawn” of Mindful Couture with Rahul Mishra’s Second Paris Haute Couture Show
All of us have binged on Netflix shows and documentaries during the lockdown for hours on end. So did Rahul Mishra, except that for him, it culminated in a couture collection. Sir David Attenborough’s A Life on Our Planet was
A Stitch in Time: The brands aiding the preservation of endangered Indian craft traditions and textiles
The treasury of craft traditions and practices in India are a priceless gift to the country from our ancestors. With a karigar population stronger and bigger than any other in the world, the magnitude of its scale and its omnipresence
Payal Khandwala’s Limited Edition Jamdani Saris Is An Eccentric Mix and a Reiteration of the Brand’s New Identity
A month back, Payal Khandwala’s Instagram account was briefly turned to a blank slate only to be reimagined in an entirely new light. The brand’s new identity is futuristic yet indie and shows exceptional promise for what lies ahead for
Master Couturier Rahul Mishra and Fizzy Goblet Drop Their Second Capsule Collection
While it’s true that shopping for this festive season will be wildly different than it has ever been, it also holds a special, heightened significance. With the economic slump and months-long lockdown that has put locks on studios around the
Pass the Mic: The Need for Fashion Inclusivity in the Industry
The clothing sector in India is deeply binding to our culture, heritage and society. It is not only limited to a garment or a design but is illustrative of our self-expression of time, context and change. Even from an individualistic
Food for thought: Decolonisation, Fashion and Sustainability
‘Decolonisation of Fashion & sustainability’ has come up in various conversations. But, what does it actually mean? India’s unique textiles and spices have been attracting foreign traders for many decades. India has a long history of colonial rule, stretching back
Luxury moguls; Indian Handicrafts: Secrets behind Luxury Brands
Have you ever looked at a design and thought of how similar it looked to Indian handicrafts? Or looked at a Jodhpuri shisha-work bag priced at a whopping $1000? (INR 74,000). Has a paisley print popped out of an Etro