How Traditional Textiles Are Making a Comeback in Modern Fashion

How Traditional Textiles Are Making a Comeback in Modern Fashion

How Traditional Textiles Are Making a Comeback in Modern Fashion

There's a strong demand of traditional textiles in the modern day fashion all because of unique craftmanship and cultural values with authenticity. Old-fashioned apparels are all time favorite during the festive occasions which has significance in the modern fashion with a perfect blend of heritage.

From the start of handwoven silks, cottons, khadi transforms to specific styles such as Chikankari, Kalamkari or Phulkari, these put a strong returns of Indian textiles in the global runaways with ethnic styles. Another factor for the demand are instead of mass production garments, old-fashioned textiles are mainly of natural dyes and fibers which resulting a low carbon footprint.

These days, consumers are more conscious towards sustainable and handmade fashion has played a major drive for the demand of traditional textiles, also the clothes which are brought by customers like to know about the artisans behind those styles. Due to global fashion industry are eagerly collaborate with local designers and are promoting handloom fabrics to wide collections that depicts Indian textile heritage.

Modern apparels such as fusion sarees, kurtas jacket and handloom dresses are versatile usage of traditional fabrics. Using modern cuts and blend them and making a relevant for both office wear and festive celebrations, also making them favorite among the younger generations.

It's a pure cultural pride, diversity and sustainability can be biggest reason of traditional fashion industry comeback.