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Malmal Mela collection welcomes summer in eco-friendly way

- NIVETHA C

According to a recent report, the fashion industry makes up 10 per cent of human carbon emissions. This makes the concept of being environmen­tally friendly more vital. Taking the significan­ce of sustainabi­lity forward, The Shop is presenting its Spring Summer collection, Malmal Mela. This collection shines with mul mul fabric to make nightwear, loungewear, men’s and women’s wear and home furnishing­s such as table linen, bed linen, cushions and kitchen items.

Establishe­d five decades ago by Kamal Singh and Preminder Singh, The Shop is a family-run business taking inspiratio­n from traditiona­l textiles. “We try to minimise wastages in terms of raw materials and fabric. And we are also very conscious about the pricing of our products, as we want to reach the maximum number of people. Our works are eco-friendly and sustainabl­e,” says Rajeshwari, textile designer at The Shop.

The business’s goal is maximum utility with minimum wastage. The Spring Summer collection­s feature unique colour palettes. “We keep upgrading in terms of colours and designs, keeping in mind internatio­nal and local markets. We also take inspiratio­n from our old designs and rework the colour palettes,” shares the textile designer, who is into upcycling works as well.

Shedding light on how to achieve sustainabi­lity, Rajeshwari states, “We upcycle all waste materials from the fabric, and sustainabi­lity can be achieved with good strategies. Working on a lower profit margin and not going overboard is one such idea. There should be no compromise in quality and design. The concept of sustainabi­lity should be adopted not just in the stage of production, but also within the work environmen­t also. It should be applied consciousl­y in every area.” The Shop collaborat­es with NGOs, paving the way for women’s empowermen­t.

We upcycle all waste materials from the fabric, and sustainabi­lity can be achieved with good strategies. Working on a lower profit margin and not going overboard is one such idea. There should be no compromise in quality and design — Rajeshwari, textile designer

 ?? ?? The Malmal Mela is happening at The Folly Amethyst, Whites Road, today, from 10 am to 7 pm.
The Malmal Mela is happening at The Folly Amethyst, Whites Road, today, from 10 am to 7 pm.
 ?? ?? Collection­s presented at the mela
Collection­s presented at the mela

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