Repurposing cherished silk sarees is a beloved tradition for many, and Indian designers are now elevating this practice. At the recent Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations hosted by the Ambani family at Antilia in Mumbai, actress Sara Ali Khan dazzled in a lehenga made from vintage brocade saris. Designed by Mayyur Girotra, the lehenga was created using saris collected over the years. It featured a multicolored design paired with a tissue silk dupatta adorned with intricate zardozi zari embroidery. Girotra highlighted on his Instagram that the outfit represents “the rich heritage of Indian textiles and [his] passion for reviving old-world fabrics.”
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Sustainable Fashion Through Upcycling
The global fashion industry is increasingly focusing on sustainability. As one of the largest consumers of water and contributors to carbon emissions, the sector is under pressure to reduce its environmental impact. According to the Geneva Environment Network, the fashion industry is the second-largest consumer of water and responsible for 2-8% of global carbon emissions. The UNECE reports that 85% of textiles end up in landfills, totaling 21 billion tons annually.
Upcycling is a key strategy in addressing these issues. By repurposing existing textiles, upcycling helps to minimize waste and decrease the demand for new materials. Additionally, it allows individuals to enjoy vintage fabrics while adapting them to personal tastes and styles.