Thursday, 27 April 2017

Young Designer Ken Ferns to open India Runway Week Summer 2017



It’s that time of the year again, when summer heat is knocking at the door. What is hotter is IFFD’s India Runway Week Summer 2017, which is scheduled to kick off from 28th April at New Delhi. Young Established Designer from Mumbai Ken Ferns will open the India Runway Week Season 8.

Speaking about opening the India Runway Week, Ken Ferns said in a statement, “I mightily excited about showcasing at India Runway Week and opening the week. It’s a big responsibility and I am nervous at the same time. I would be representing a brigade of 'Newgen' designers. Young designers of India are impressive and fashion is all about expression so I am all set to express and impress”

Kiran Kheva, Fashion Director, India Runway Week said “Indian Fashion industry knows about our love towards young talented designers so our this love made us decide to give the opening show to one of the most talented young designer ‘Kern Ferns’ and we are really excited about his current season collection, it’s very refreshing”.

The collection is inspired by paper craft and its geometric forms in the real world – Kern Ferns call it ‘Soda’, as it’s a perfect blend of real to diagrams. Soda interprets energy, fizz and an outburst of zest and that is exactly what Kern Ferns portraying through his latest collection which is India’s all season fashion, light but yet impactful.



Monday, 24 April 2017

India Runway Week- 2017


Weavers at Centre stage of current season of India Runway Week


It would seem that no matter how big the India Runway Week gets, there you will always find fresh new names. Of course, the old designers continue every season. This is the 8th season of India Runway Week which is starting from 28th of April.


The weavers of India are its biggest assets. Indian hand woven fabrics have been known since time immemorial. India was famous even in ancient times as an exporter of textiles to most parts of the civilized world but throughout history and currently too there are evidences that show that weavers have always been a victim of a staunch hierarchical system. Being at the bottom of the system they fall prey to the extreme forms of exploitation.

There are organizations that are identified as a promising means of raising voice for them and generating livelihood for hundreds of rural artisans. They have made a significant contribution to the lives of the women artisans working with it, which has helped improve their economic as well as social status.

They strive to bring the traditions of India to customers all around the world with its unique creations and products. It not only helps its artisans become wage earners, but also spreads awareness about the traditional crafts of the region, thus helping preserve a rich part of India’s national cultural heritage. Indian Federation for fashion Development have joined hand with four of these organizations i.e Rangsutra, SoCHE, Banka Silk and Gestures by Kriti who will present the work of artisans at current season of India Runway Week Summer 2017 ramp which is starting from 28th of April to 30th of April 2017

“The purpose of this show is to raise the current conditions of the weavers and to propose the importance of such organizations and social security to the custodians of this ageless art.” Said by Fashion director, Kiran Kheva, India Runway Week










Rangsutra is a craft company of thousand artisans from remote regions of India – the desert regions of Rajasthan and plains of Eastern Uttar Pradesh whereas SoCHE is reviving this languishing and less popular hand embroidery practiced by women around the border areas of Barmer. Banka Silk on other hand is imparting the required skills to the weaver’s community of Banka, connecting them with the markets and helps create an Eco-system wherein the weaver’s community can become self-sustainable. And lastly Gestures by Kriti is a livelihood support and outreach initiative that began in 1999, to promote ethical, sustainable and socially conscious thinking & buying of 'community made' products.


Friday, 21 April 2017

Broomberg- Smart Way of Cleaning your Home




Too much of air pollution makes your home also dirty. You will find dust sitting on many places even after cleaning it so many times. 
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