- Title: Upcycling, natural fabrics take centerstage at Mumbai fashion show
- Date: 16th March 2020
- Summary: MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA (MARCH 15, 2020) (ANI - NO USE INDIA) MODEL WEARING FLORAL-PRINTED PEACH COLOURED 'KURTA' (INDIAN ATTIRE) WITH PANTS AND WALKING THE RAMP MALE MODEL WEARING INDO-WESTERN BROCADE BLAZER PAIRED WITH PANTS AND CAP WALKING ON THE RAMP MODEL WEARING MAROON-COLOURED FRILLED DRESS WALKING AND POSING ON THE RAMP MODELS WEARING WHITE-NETTED DRESSES WALKING AND POSING ON THE RAMP MODEL WEARING SHORT DRESS MADE OF 'IKAT' FABRIC (DYEING AND WEAVING TECHNIQUE) WALKING AND POSING ON THE RAMP MODEL WEARING CROP-TOP AND PANTS WALKING AND POSING ON THE RAMP MODEL WEARING CALF-LENGTH SLEEVELESS DRESS WALKING AND POSING ON THE RAMP INDIAN MODEL AND BEAUTY PAGEANT TITLE HOLDER, AAVITRI CHAUDHARY WEARING CAPE MADE OF SCRAP FABRIC WALKING AND POSING ON THE RAMP CHAUDHARY WALKING AND POSING WITH FACULTY MEMBERS OF FASHION DESIGN COLLEGE
- Embargoed: 30th March 2020 09:09
- Keywords: Bombay Times Fashion Week Hand-painting India Mumbai designers fashion show
- Location: MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
- City: MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
- Country: India
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Fashion
- Reuters ID: LVA001C5AVPE7
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text:Fashion designing students used natural fabrics, upcycling and hand-painting to promote 'green fashion' and Indian fashion techniques on the third day of the ongoing Bombay Times Fashion Week on Sunday (March 15).
The showbiz capital of India is currently hosting the popular annual fashion event to its packed capacity despite government advisories to avoid public gathering due to the fast-spreading coronavirus.
Model and Miss World Asia 2019 and second runner up, Suman Rao, turned showstopper for fashion students wearing dress made of raw silk with hand-painted motifs.
Also, students from another college used upcycling as their theme as they designed dresses with scrap fabric, one of which was worn and showcased by Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder, Aavitri Chaudhary.
"It is a representation of the fabrics that were used for different models for their own outfit," Chaudhary said.
The eco-conscious designers hope the trend would expand in the world and there is a need to bring in "green" sensibilities into their fashions. - Copyright Holder: ANI (India)
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