Quietly working their way up over the last six-seven years, sustainable fabrics are getting increasingly mainstream with several Indian fashion labels going green in novel avatars. Check out a few that we've profiled here…
A Pair & A Spare is a chronicle of Geneva's day-to-day addiction to Do It Yourself fashion, where she shows you how to create the most desirable and on-trend fashion and lifestyle projects. Originally from Brisbane, Australia and now living in Hong Kong, Geneva believes in a sustainable approach to fashion and revels in making old new and on-trend using sewing, beading, studding, refashioning and a host of other projects. Proving that DIY Fashion can complement traditional fashion ideals, Geneva also posts a weekly DIY tutorial over at Harper's BAZAAR Australia and was recently featured in an eight page spread by Cosmopolitan Magazine Australia.
Organic based lawn care products train your lawn to become more self-sustaining. This lengthens the maintenance cycle and saves you money in the long run.
Lighter hues like sage and mauve ruled menswear in 2019, while '90s-inspired fashion for women was all the rage. So, what's to be expected in 2020? And, where is the fashion industry headed in terms of sustainable fashion? India Art n Design entrusts three Indian fashion designers - Karishma Shahani Khan from Ka-sha India, Sarah & Sandeep from SS Homme and Rhea Pillai Rastogi to answer these burning questions.
There are a number of people who are afraid of the cold season. The reason behind this fear is the effects of the cold and the lesser immunity of the body to sustain against the same.
The human body has to match the external factors of the climate to sustain in various seasons. Though body try to match the season and temperature as per own biological features but it has limits to bear extreme low or extreme high temperature. There are various winter outfits that can help the human body to...