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5 Sustainable Famous fashion designers of India

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It is known to everyone that fashion in India has no limits and with every passing year, we have famous fashion designers opting for a better, brighter, and greener option to stimulate sustainability. The most important need of the hour is to adopt significant changes in our consumption pattern which leads to a more sustainable lifestyle. The first, and the most receptive step we could take is to switch to sustainable and eco-friendly fashion labels that will ultimately change the way we contribute to our surroundings. Here are some not-so-famous fashion designers who draw attention to social responsibility, fair practices, and sustainability through their amazing recycled fashion. What is sustainable fashion? Sustainable fashion pertains to outfits that are designed, manufactured, promoted, and used in environmentally friendly ways. Sustainable fashion thus refers to procuring clothes, accessories, and shoes in socio-economically and environmentally sustainable manners by staying

Best Fashion Designer Showcase At The FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week 2021

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The FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week 2021 showcased seasonless fashion with famous fashion designers of India. The show was opened by Anamika Khanna and the closing day was a showcase of fun and bright hues by Ruchika Sachdeva. The fashion week brought together many fashion designers that exhibited latest fashion trends, indigenous fashion in India and futuristic fashion on a common platform. The fashion week was showcased digitally for its spectators and earned a lot of praises from the fashion industry associates and fashion enthusiasts. The   FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week 2021 best showcases were- 1.        Akshat Bansal (Bloni) The fashion designer was applauded for the collection presented on the show. A futuristic approach, Akshat brought sustainability and future fashion trends through his garments. The collection was an amalgamation of technology, sustainable fashion and indigenous craft fashion in India. The fashion designer presented gender neutrality in edgy and clean silhouettes