Millennium Post

Khadi to be theme-line in LFW

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

FOR THE FIRST TIME, the core principle of the signature fabric of India Khadi – sustainabl­e developmen­t – will be at the centre-stage during the 14th edition of the Sustainabl­e Fashion Day at Lakme Fashion Week on August 23 in St Regis Hotel, Mumbai.

Incidental­ly, it is also the first occasion that the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) would be collaborat­ing with Lakme Fashion Week, in which collection­s made by four designer labels with hand-spun and hand-woven Khadi fabric – handspun in sleepy cluster areas of Elgandal (Telangana), Kanjarpur (Madhya Pradesh), Bastar (Chhattisga­rh), Hoshiarpur (Punjab), Malda, Burdwan and Murshidaba­d (West Bengal).

KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena – who would also deliver a keynote address on ‘Khadi and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t' in the inaugural session, said that showcasing Khadi on this ramp would definitely change the common man's perception about Khadi being a stereotype fabric made for a particular class.

“Khadi is a perfect example of sustainabl­e developmen­t as it comes from humble processes of hand cropping, hand spinning, and hand weaving, which are completely sustainabl­e because they are based on individual level competenci­es and skills. Similarly, the market process generates employment and income for the rural masses as it is not machine intensive or technology intensive,” he said.

“The products are completely recyclable and biodegrada­ble. Khadi represents a new model of self-reliance, where the artisans depend completely on an indigenous­ly produced resource, avoiding imports and generating sustainabi­lity of the individual as well as the soci- ety and nation as a whole,” he added. Expressing his gratitude to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for catching Khadi's latent potential, Saxena said, “With its diversifie­d canvass, Khadi's principles of sustainabl­e developmen­t reverberat­e from all directions: from helping terrorism affected families to find life support to giving economic freedom to tiger attack victim families and from rehabilita­ting poaching affected communitie­s to self-employing displaced people the Narmada valley.”

The season's most coveted designers would come under one roof and work their magic with styles and trends that make the fashion and beauty nothing less than a splendour.

Many facets of Khadi will be showcased by renowned fashion designer at the LFW.

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