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Ethical Fashion in India

Ethical Fashion in India
Published: 2024-03-18 by Martyn CookImran Kanaduk

In the bustling streets of Mumbai, a quiet revolution is taking place in the world of fashion. Deep within the city's labyrinthine lanes lies a small workshop where artisans meticulously craft garments using traditional techniques passed down through generations. This workshop is part of a larger movement towards ethical fashion in India.

Neha, a young entrepreneur, founded this workshop with the vision of creating a sustainable and ethical fashion brand. She works closely with local artisans, ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions. The fabrics used are organic and sourced from environmentally responsible suppliers.

"We want to challenge the fast fashion industry's harmful practices," Neha explains. "Our goal is to create beautiful clothing that respects both people and the planet."

The workshop has gained recognition for its commitment to ethical production. Their designs have been showcased in fashion shows around the world, attracting attention from conscientious consumers seeking alternatives to mass-produced clothing.

Through her work, Neha hopes to inspire others in the fashion industry to adopt more ethical practices, proving that style and sustainability can go hand in hand.

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