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Home / Lifestyle / Saree Revolution: Tradition Meets Modern Design

Saree Revolution: Tradition Meets Modern Design

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Fashion event celebrated India's rich textile heritage with a sari showcase.
  • Designers reimagined traditional craft, blending heritage with contemporary styles.
  • Saris highlighted generational value, transcending monetary worth and time.
Saree Revolution: Tradition Meets Modern Design

A special fashion presentation, 'Woven Whispers: A Journey of Craft to Commerce,' was recently held at the National Crafts Museum to celebrate International Saree Day. This tri-partner initiative by the Development Commissioner (Handlooms), FICCI FLO, and FDCI brought together heritage, dialogue, and design, focusing on the enduring legacy of the Indian sari.

The event featured a compelling dialogue on handloom textiles and a fashion showcase by prominent designers. Discussions revolved around the intrinsic value of saris, their varied fabrics, and the generational significance they hold. The presentation underscored how traditional Indian textile heritage continues to be relevant in contemporary fashion, demonstrating its adaptability and lasting appeal.

A standout moment included Abraham & Thakore's iconic houndstooth sari, now archived at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which reinterpreted a traditional men's suiting pattern into a sari. This piece sparked conversations about gender, colonialism, and the innovative potential of traditional crafts, proving that modern aesthetics can indeed be achieved with age-old techniques.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Woven Whispers' was a fashion presentation at the National Crafts Museum celebrating International Saree Day with dialogues and designer showcases.
Leading designers like Abraham & Thakore, Akaaro by Gaurav Jai Gupta, Lahé Looms, and Advaya participated.
The event emphasizes the generational, cultural, and artistic value of saris, showing they transcend monetary worth and remain fashionable over decades.

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