Interviews

Interview | Fibre2Fashion
Kornit printers

Customisation will drive industry

1 February 2017

So, what brings you to India. Was it because of this event? Buck Kim: Yes, it was. How do you see the Indian market? How long have you been in India? Kim: We have been in India for two years now. It is now that we see a change in India, especially in the textiles and garments industry. This is because of fashion... less quantity and more variety in designs. Kornit Allegro With only seven meters in length, an impressive seven-colours process ink colors, photo-realistic print quality, an ability...

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Luksgud team

They too have an understanding

1 January 2017

What are the three trends that you see shaping up e-commerce (from the fashion point of view) over the next five years? Abhishek Samdaria: More and more retailers will limit stocks and try to focus on customised merchandise in every major product category. Each collection will become theme-specific in order to give variety to customers. Pricing will play a major role in ecommerce going forward, differentiation for money spent will be the key. Varinder Singh Jawanda: Fashion e-commerce still...

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Fynd team

A fresh start

1 January 2017

What’s your story? What made you go in for a fashion startup, given that the fashion ecosystem is one that sees the most ruthless competition possible? Kaizad Hansotia: Honestly, I never imagined starting up a business in the fashion space, I mean if you had asked me the same question two years back, I probably would have said no way. Precisely because of the same reason you mentioned, too much competition and little scope of innovation. But after I observed my sister and her many other designer...

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Nayaab exhibition

We do not want to compromise on the quality we offer

1 January 2017

This is your second year. What was the response last year that encouraged you to continue with Nayaab this year as well? The first edition of Nayaab took place in Delhi and then Chennai. We received a phenomenal response from the patrons. We garnered a lot of appreciation and glory for the initiative we had taken. It’s not only an exhibition to showcase the latest fashion trends, but also an effort to exhibit old textiles. The positive feedback and the love encouraged us to go ahead with another...

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GST benefits

GST impact on retail: Benefits will pass on to all stakeholders

1 December 2016

Fibre2Fashion (F2F): At which stages of the value chain, will the Goods and Services Tax (GST) have an impact on the retail sector? Which of these would be the most crucial? Rohan Sharma (RS): The GST envisages the taxation based on the destination principle, which means tax will be payable at the place of supply and consumption end of the retail chain is where the tax credit will stick. What is essential to note is that the cascading tax input at the input goods and services level shall be...

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Moral Fibre Shalini Amin

We are responsible for what we buy and use

1 November 2016

How did the idea translate into something as tangible as an organisation? During my training and career as an architect—spread between India and England for over thirty-five years, I was closely involved with various aspects of green, energy-efficient and sustainably-built environment projects. I was passionate about conservation programmes and heritage support to buildings, people and places. I had opportunities to conduct extensive research, as well as head community-based action programmes...

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Connected wardrobe

Let's get smarter

1 September 2016

Researchers at Birmingham City University (BCU) in the United Kingdom (UK) are working on a connected wardrobe that addresses the problem of unworn clothes by reminding you to wear them—or just to give them away to charity. The idea is to create an 'Internet of Clothes' that wherein garments will be tagged using washable contactless technology, known as radio-frequency identification (RFID). The project has been made possible by Maker Monday, an open innovation project from BCU that brings...

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Fashion education

Institutes need to focus on the business of fashion

1 August 2016

Do you think the fashion education system in India is able to meet industry requirements at all—both in terms of numbers as well as quality? For an industry that is forever-growing, quality fashion institutes need to be established much more than they are. Do you agree? Darlie Koshy: The world over, various segments of the textiles-apparel industry do not see themselves as just 'raw materials' of fashion, but as an 'integrated global fashion system' in which cotton growers/manmade fibre...

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Evrnu and Levi's

Design for dis-assembly is rarely part of the design process

1 July 2016

The statement issued by Evrnu and Levi's on the launch of the prototype talked about a circular economy. Are you planning to keep the concept / technology to yourself? Or, are you thinking of expanding to other brands and companies too? Paul Dillinger: Levi’s is deeply committed to research and development efforts that will reduce the resource impact of apparel manufacturing. With Evrnu, we see a potential solution to reduce overall impact of Levi Strauss & Co, and for the industry as a whole...

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Cotton report

Sustainability is here to stay

1 July 2016

Sustainability has been a business buzzword for a while. On the face of it, most brands seem sincere when talking about it. Given that, it comes as a surprise that big brands have failed so miserably. Is it because brands still see sustainability as just one way of doing business, rather than the only way of doing business? Richard Holland: The Cotton Ranking Report shows that a relatively small number of companies with consumer-facing brands are serious in word and deed. IKEA, C&A, H&M, Adidas...

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