Tag: Indian Textiles

Designer Focused, Designer Interviews, Fashion, Indian Textiles, Interview, Jan / Feb / Mar 2023, Magazine

Threads of Luminescence

Handwoven textile label Swati & Sunaina, the brainchild of co-founders, Swati Agarwal and Sunaina Jalan, is a luminescent tale of enlightening innovations on the loom. Here, Agarwal tells us about the rivers of India, reviving forgotten weaves, radiant drapes and more. The enchanting pure gold zari, indigenous silks and a treasure-trove of techniques that treat Read More

Apr / May / Jun 2024, Fashion, Indian Textiles, Magazine

The Resurgence of Traditional Indian Textiles

In the diverse cultural canvas of India, textiles stand out as a vibrant thread that weaves together tradition, artistry, and history. From the shimmering silks of Varansi to the intricate weaves of Kanchipuram, India’s age-old textiles have long been celebrated for their exquisite craftsmanship and timeless character.  In fashion, trends ebb and flow like the Read More

Apr / May / Jun 2024, Fashion, Indian Textiles, Magazine

The Undying Legacy of Block Printing

Delicate, indulgent and a visual treat – delve into the lost story of historic India’s heroic summer textile, as we explore the intricate nuances of the age-old craft that has endearingly made its way into today’s global fashionscape. An artwork dating back to the late seventeenth century – titled Lovers in a Landscape by Mughal Read More

Fashion, Indian Textiles

The Revival of Artisanal Textiles

In harmony with art, architecture and culture, the history of India are abundant with heritage textiles that native craft clusters have practised and preserved through generations. While the handloom industry has nurtured these antiquated crafts, Indian designers have given it a centre stage with new-age interpretations. The evergreen hand block print, tie and dye patterns, Read More

Fashion, Indian Textiles

Tracing the Grace & Glory of Heirloom in the New-age

Several Indian designers have been lending their mastered wisdom to bring forth the enriched craftsmanship that has originated in the country. Intrinsic craftsmanship of chikankari, zardozi embroideries and handwoven excellence of benarasi from our cultural heritage is today a part of Indian Couture and will have a place in the closet of an Indian women’s Read More