If you're looking for earrings that are ethically made but doesn't skimp on style, we've got you covered. See how eco-friendly meets fashion-friendly! #Lifestyle #LiveGreen
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Founder Megha wanted to make sustainable fashion more available, accessible and affordable. So she launched a footwear range that’s made completely of upcycled waste, from the straps to the sole! #LiveGreen #SlowFashion
We are all guilty of buying a pair of earrings for a few hundred rupees. I mean, who can resist the price and the pretty looks, right? But did you know that 27 kids were rescued from an artificial jewellery factory in Gujarat last year? #ShopResponsibly
When a sarkari babu (government officer) or baniya (Marwari businessman) stepped out of his home in a safari suit, the sheen of the outfit accorded him a sense of respectability and sincerity.
Modelling is something Pranav Bakhshi has done not in spite of autism, but with autism. As the bio of his Instagram page says, 'Autism is his superpower'! #Respect #BreakingBarriers
“It is much more than making a couple of shirts. It is about creating a positive impact on the product, the environment and the people involved in making it. This outlook of a holistic growth is what drives us."
The t-shirts use low-impact, vegetable-based dyes that produce fewer, and less damaging effluents than those used in chemical dyes. They’re also packed in recycled post-consumer plastic bottles that can be reused as planters.
Upholding their traditional looms and fabrics and gaining acceptance in Mumbai's fashion industry, these designers are striking a balance between these two worlds.