Manish Malhotra is reviving ancient techniques, such as using the handloom, to make traditional saris, with a modern twist In the 1990s, the proliferation of Western high street stores in India ...
A new exhibition highlights how the sari has been reinvented, reshaping how it is understood and worn, and what it says about ...
As rarity becomes part of the appeal, Swati & Sunaina Gold is betting that serious sari collectors want what cannot be ...
In a dim room near the banks of India’s Ganges river, arms glide over a creaking loom as another silken fibre is guided into place with the rhythmic clack of a wooden beam. Mohammad Sirajuddin’s ...
In a dim room near the banks of India's Ganges River, arms glide over a creaking loom as another silken fiber is guided into place with the rhythmic clack of a wooden beam. Mohammad Sirajuddin's ...
The sari, the most recognizable garment worn by women (and men) all across India, never really went away – but recently it's enjoying a strong and meaningful comeback. “It’s 5:30am,” says Kashyap, ...