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If you follow the world of fashion, you will certainly find the term sustainability.
These days every brand or other designers have been reduced to this keyword.
It has happened regularly now that the whole idea behind it seems paradox, because many of them don’t really practice what they preach.
But there are also some Indian Pioneer fashion designers who have fulfilled the true meaning of sustainability and believes to do each of their bits of the environment through their work.
The UK High Commission in relation to the Union Jack Club Charity will emerge with a continuous fashion performance on November 20.
Four textile pioneer designers in India gather to show the best of Indian mode through this showcase.
Madhu Jain’s designer, Sanskar by Sonam Dubal, Sunita Shanker, and Pala Designs will present a collection of Rec.
Madhu Jain’s designer, which is an advocate for bamboo fabric and has also been awarded Nari Shakti Puraskar for his work with textiles in 2018 sharing more about his relationship and said, “It is important for every human being regardless of the profession they have chosen to try to contribute to sustainable solutions because Only a small ripple effect that can eventually produce a big difference, it is very happy to do a little by creating awareness about the importance of sustainability with the English High Commission with this collaboration.
We are a brand that always takes longer and slower paths to develop design.
Our work has empowered women in rural areas with new sustainable skills.
We only work with zero carbon footprint “.
Collection by Madhu Jain
Jain will complete 35 years in a way and he recently dressed Patricia Scotland, who is the sixth secretary of the Commonwealth of the nations, in handwoven belt clothes made of natural dyes.
Secretary General of the Commonwealth of Patricia Scottish, Baroness Scotland Asthal, in the creation of Madhu Jain.
He posed next to the designer in the picture
Sunita Shanker’s designer has empowered rustic craftsmen with his work and they are the backbone of his collection.
Share more about the collection he said, “His collection is contemporary clothing for women who realize the essence of traditional Indian crafts and textiles.
This is a conscious effort by placing the pieces of each clothes together to make a look.
Therefore every part can be used several times in a way different.
In this collection, I have created jumpsuit, shrug, and interesting jackets that can be arranged in various ways.
Clothes from Sunita Shanker
Sonam Dubal’s designer will present the fusion aus line.
He believes that sustainable fashion can also be glamorous and not have to be plain Jane.
“I have done a lot of patchy and surface details.
My style is very indo-Asian.
We have done eight pieces as a whole and my collection will have glamorous vision on sustainability.
I believe that the fashion conscious fashion is the need for this hour.
Our country has Many creative things in sustainability to show the world and this show is a small effort to show that, “he said.
Model Archana Akil Kumar in Sanskar by Sonam Dubal
Suja Ayers from the design of the nutmeg, which will also show off his creation at the event it feels that there must be 100 percent transparency between brands to be truly sustainable.
“Brands and designers must be very careful when taking to the Eco-Access fashion route.
There must be 100 percent transparency so consumers know what they buy and how it has been made,” he said.
Kaftan Shibori by Pala Designs
All the results of this Fesyen event will be given to NGOs that support Delhi who are underprivileged.
Sharing more about this, Dr.
Daneil Bradley, team leader’s climate, energy and low carbon growth at the British High Commission said, “Sustainable Fesyer Festival celebrates the idea that the conscious design style can take a attentive approach to people and planets.
This is A happy to see pioneering work by extraordinary designers like Madhu Jain, Sunita Shanker, Sonam Dubal and Suja Ayers.
Who has acted to preserve Indian heritage and support the livelihood of craftsmen while reducing carbon footprint.
The results of the event will support NGOs that reach several of them from The most vulnerable Delhi community.

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