Puja themes revive memories of weaving tradition

Puja themes revive memories of weaving tradition

September 19, 2025

By Avijit Roy 16 Sept 2025 11:31 PM Malda: There was a time when the run-up to Durga Puja in Old Malda’s Mangalbari and Sahapur neighborhoods meant an unceasing hum of handlooms. From dawn to dusk, the rhythmic clatter of shuttles filled the air as skilled hands wove sarees with...Read More

Is there clothing that can generate or store energy?

Is there clothing that can generate or store energy?

September 18, 2025

Fashion protects us from the elements and allows us to express ourselves to society. Now, science and technology have turned their attention to traditional garments, transforming them into innovative tools capable of generating electricity and even monitoring our health 16th September,...Read More

Could the Japanese art of ‘sashiko’ sew meaning back into sustainable fashion?

Could the Japanese art of ‘sashiko’ sew meaning back into sustainable fashion?

August 25, 2025

The key to sustainability may just be hidden in an ancient stitch. By Eden Noronha 24th August, 2025 In a world that’s already fraying at the edges, fast fashion has seemingly worn out its welcome. From overflowing landfills to exploitative labour, the true cost of a cut-rate outfit...Read More

Coloured wool from Polwarth sheep popular with crafters around the world

Coloured wool from Polwarth sheep popular with crafters around the world

August 18, 2025

By Tim Lee Topic: Wool Growing 16th August, 2025. In 1971, Wendy Dennis had an epiphany while under the shower. "I thought, 'Why don't I breed coloured sheep?' Because it's already got a colour, you don't have to dye it, no chemicals. Breed them." Wendy...Read More

Mapping colour change with machine learning

Mapping colour change with machine learning

June 13, 2025

Neural network proved highly effective in 763 fabric dyeing trials. By Innovation in Textiles 11th June 2025 Raleigh, NC, USA Machine learning can help reduce textile manufacturing waste by more accurately mapping how colours will change during the dyeing process, according to a new...Read More

Following The Green Thread: Designer Anavila Misra, Founder, Anavila

Following The Green Thread: Designer Anavila Misra, Founder, Anavila

June 09, 2025

Fashion has a problem with unsustainable business practices which impacts not only on the environment, but also on the people making the products. But all’s not grim, however. Even within this space, some brands have cut through the greenwashing noise and stand out for complete transparency...Read More

This Infosys Trainee Turning Wedding Flowers into Timeless Fashion at House of Murah

This Infosys Trainee Turning Wedding Flowers into Timeless Fashion at House of Murah

May 30, 2025

An ex-Infosys trainee finds a soulful way to preserve wedding memories—one petal at a time. Discover how flowers are turning into timeless fashion keepsakes. author-image By Tiyasa Das 28th May 2025 14:14 IST In a time when WhatsApp messages and online gift cards have replaced...Read More

Sustainability in E-Commerce: Sourcing and Selling Eco-Friendly Apparel and Accessories

Sustainability in E-Commerce: Sourcing and Selling Eco-Friendly Apparel and Accessories

May 29, 2025

By Brenda Troutman 27th May, 2025. Consumers now demand more from the shops where they spend their money. The story behind a shirt or a pair of sneakers matters just as much as style or price. Shoppers want clean water, safer work conditions, less waste, and low carbon footprints built into...Read More

We sometimes milked 3,000 snails a day!: the dying art of milking molluscs "tixinda"

We sometimes milked 3,000 snails a day!: the dying art of milking molluscs "tixinda"

May 17, 2025

For 1,500 years, Mexico’s Mixtec people have extracted ink from the rare purpura snail to dye yarn. But they fear the species – and their rich tradition – may soon be lost for ever Photographs by Mauricio Palos By Andrzej Rybak The age of extinction is supported by...Read More

Banana fibres refined for textiles, hair extensions

Banana fibres refined for textiles, hair extensions

April 30, 2025

By Esther Nakkazi This article was supported by SGCI. Speed read -Researchers in Uganda turn banana waste into fibre for textiles and hair extensions -Research shows indigenous ‘Kayinja’ variety produces strong, spinnable fibre -Regulatory barriers and high production costs...Read More

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