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Istanbul fashion

The Twain Meet Here

1 April 2018

Whenever the discussion hovers around India's relatively modest apparel exports and how the country has been losing ground to smaller countries in the great apparel supply war, Turkey invariably figures among those though to be stealing a march over India. But then, the cherry-picking of Turkey in the context is misleading—for it is like no other. Its textiles are steeped in history, its cotton is part of lore, and its flamboyance cannot be matched. It is a country that compares more to China...

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ITM 2018

Istanbul Beats

1 April 2018

Certain events serve as weathercocks—they tell you which way the wind is blowing, or, at times, beginning to blow. Textile machinery fairs are something like that. Since textile machineries call for huge investments that need to be planned years ahead—and given that no company would want to pump in monies unless they were sure those would not blow away in the wind—the interest generated in these events can vouchsafe be taken as indicators of the shape that industry may take. The ITM Istanbul is...

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Developments in fashion

The shape of things

1 January 2018

Not always do big-ticket events or headline-grabbing incidents dominate the developments over a calendar year; more so in the textiles and apparel industry where the throwing of a stone into a pond creates ripples years later. On the other hand, quite often in fact, there are silent developments that tend to have a bigger long-term impact on the fashion scheme of things. The year gone by was one such phase, with many key developments of 2017 not causing a stir. # 1) Digitalise, or be done with...

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Stealing in fashion

Steal waters run deep

1 December 2017

Sometime in the early 1990s, a well-known designer in Delhi spotted a person at an upmarket shopping complex wearing a stunning outfit in cream and red. But when he took a closer look he was in for a shock, for the woman was wearing one of his own designs. Worse still, the design had not yet left his studio. The designer, obviously, queried her and discovered that she had purchased it from an upscale boutique. This creation was in a different shade, but the material was ordinary. The designer...

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Blockchain in fashion

Tech it or leave it

1 November 2017

About a year and a half back, the showcasing of an innovation at the Shanghai Fashion Week took the world by storm. The surprise and awe with which the technology was received both there at the event as well as later in the fashion media was evident in one aspect: that the fashion world had not seen it coming. The tech world, on the other hand, had only been waiting for it to finally happen. Independent label Babyghost was showcasing its 2017 Spring and Summer collection at Shanghai in April...

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Cotton white gold

The Elusive Fibre

1 October 2017

Scouring through old journals and magazines can throw up fascinating snippets about the past, and many of those can catch you by surprise, and set you thinking all over again. Scraping websites for cotton alternatives, at some point, can well take one to a particular report from the proceedings of a textiles-related event would make for interesting reading. It goes thus: Speaking at the annual meeting of the Bradford Dyers’ Association, recently, Sir Milton Sharp, observed that the deplorable...

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Textile TIC market

Testing times

1 October 2017

Many segments of the textiles and apparel industry are not as dynamic or happening as certain others. Also, many sectors remain under the radar, far away from public gaze, simply because of the back-end nature of their work. The testing, inspection and certification (TIC) segment is one such segment that has been increasingly gaining significance in a very trying and demanding world. The demand for quality, and therefore standards and benchmarks, are increasingly becoming strident and...

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GST India

Taxing times

1 September 2017

An uneasy calm prevails over the usually-bustling textiles hub of Surat. The phrase "uneasy calm" of course could well be a worn-out cliché; but both the unease and the calm here are stark and for real. The calm exists because the strike and simultaneous protests have been called off in the hope that the Goods and Services Tax Council will look into the grievances of the city's traders, as well their cousins elsewhere. The unease, on the other hand, self-perpetuates because the core issues that...

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Cotton production

White gold, green future

1 June 2017

There are few industries that are under pressure both from within and outside to pull up its socks than the textiles-apparel-fashion industry. And there are few agricultural crops/products that that have so much of an overarching bearing on countless industries down a longwinding supply chain as cotton; and in this case, it would be the same textiles-apparel-fashion industry. There have been enough damning reports—some contentious, others not—about the way cotton is cultivated and the adverse...

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Sportswear market

Fit as a fiddle

1 May 2017

Even as recently as in 2010, when a premier research institution was working on the scope of sports retail in India, the idea of a website that meticulously and assiduously tracks running events in the country would have seemed a tad outlandish. That June, a working paper from the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) titled ‘Sports Retailing in India: Opportunities, Constraints and Way Forward’ had investigated select sports segments in India, but had...

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