An Independent ethical brand, curated sustainable slow fashion, art and crafts of India
At threads of India, we practice slow fashion to fulfill sustainable jobs for women artisans in the rural areas of India with handloom skills., we have enriched Indian art and crafts which are known for centuries. These textile traditions have been there for years, evolved, and have become more fashionable. We engage in non-mass produce philosophy. This ensures the artisans are free to manage their own hours without production deadlines, providing flexibility to enjoy life at a slower pace, also means zero wastage and also ensures less deadstock and less disposal to the environment. Our aim is to have transparency and honesty in our supply chain and practices.
Sky puff sleeves midi dress
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Sky puff sleeves midi dress
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Hannah Mini dress
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I enjoy everything about the fashion industry, and even as a child, I have always dreamt of being an entrepreneur, constructing and bringing something new to this beautiful world. Fashion has strongly influenced me as a child and even while growing up, something I have been cherishing for years.
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Brand Focus- Discover India with me
Welcome to Threads of India, where our brand focuses on celebrating the rich heritage of India by highlighting its people, planet, and culture. We invite you on a journey through...
Brand Focus- Discover India with me
Welcome to Threads of India, where our brand focuses on celebrating the rich heritage of India by highlighting its people, planet, and culture. We invite you on a journey through...
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Fashion Evolution: From Grandmother's Block Pri...
Fashion is a living testament to the past, present, and future, evolving with time yet rooted in tradition.As a kid, I saw textiles everywhere, from my mother's sarees to scarves...
Fashion Evolution: From Grandmother's Block Pri...
Fashion is a living testament to the past, present, and future, evolving with time yet rooted in tradition.As a kid, I saw textiles everywhere, from my mother's sarees to scarves...
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