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Originally worn by Indian laborers, madras became a staple of preppy American fashion in the 1960s after advertisers spun its tendency to bleed in the wash as a selling point.
India’s rich craft and textile heritage boasts hundreds of fabrics and techniques that reflect the history of our nation.
India's textile heritage is an absolute treasure trove of rich traditions, intricate craftsmanship, and timeless elegance. From the vibrant silks of Varanasi to the delicate weaves of Chanderi ...
Manish Malhotra recently showed creations from his archives as part of his couture show, underlining the need for more ...
Briana Blasko's five-year journey photographing the interplay between Indian dancers and the fabric in which they perform, began in Varanasi, on the banks of the River Ganges where she first ...