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Share your views on Promotion of Fabrics for fashion industry

Start Date :
Mar 30, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 30, 2015
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The fashion industry represents a major and critical component of the Indian textile industry. Indian fashion designers have created a place for themselves in the International ...
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parvathyslal
11 years 2 months ago
Handloom industry should work with online shopping platforms where we could reach to a greater audience. attracting people to use cotton and Handloom work can be done by advertising and targeting the youths.
People generally follow fashion trends. We bring Handloom and cotton as fashion statements, and make aware of people that cotton can be trendy and stylish. This would particularly require the fashion designers to come up with new ideas and incentives.
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S Saravanan
11 years 2 months ago
Youths are major attraction in the fashion Industry. Also lot of young students are there in Fashion Institutes like NIFT. My suggestion is every student has to do a project (Fabric design) using indian based khadi,cotton,silk etc. The project will be implemented jointly with the weavers/artisans. Institute will forward the sucessfull design's to Govt. Govt can acknowledge students effort by issuing a certificate. If Youth wears Khadi,others will wear automaticllay.
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SURYA PRASAD RAO GUDLA
11 years 2 months ago
promotion of fabrics in fashion industry leads to a large no.of employeement in india.its a golden chance to the people who depends in fabric industry.as soon as possible govt should implement this in india it is also an event of make in india.
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Rishi Malhotra
11 years 2 months ago
today there r lot of malls in delhi n around have u ever seen any kahdi or swadeshi showroom in any mall? v shud have khadi showrooms n exhibitions based on banarasi silks etc v shud have faishon shows only based on indian fabrics n fusion .
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Arindam Sarkar
11 years 2 months ago
We have to focus on internal demand and work to create demand for exports. For that we need more and more festivals of India held abroad. Our foreign embassies must work for that. On the domestic front, we need to go for rotating expositions and 'melas' for regional fabrics and design in different metros throughout the year. We need media coverage on those. We need a 'Brand India' fabric promotion company that will use traditional means of marketing as well as digital marketing for promotion.
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chetan gupta
11 years 2 months ago
As a student of fashion designing i believe indian textile can nurture only if gets more domestic n accessible. I personally am inspired to work over indian fabrics and handicrafts but wat is available to us is very scarse n thus very expensive. Therefore all of this ends up in the wardrobes of the rich and not the common ones. Reason being dey look up for cheap readymade garments or branded ones. The youth wants it but does not get it.#handloom #ministryoftextile
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Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee
11 years 2 months ago
#Tagline of Ministry of Textile:Vastra silpa hamara, Viswame naam karega
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Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee
11 years 2 months ago
Young generation follow the style of film stars and models. So, if stars can be motivated to wear handloom and khadi fabric, others will follow them. Moreover, we need to realize that cotton fabric is more comfortable in a hot climate than synthetic dress materials. Paheno Indian dress, karcha hoga less.
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jugal ramesh nagda
11 years 2 months ago
research,invention and its devlopment is known by everyone this is basic but to promote such product there can be idea that in all MNCs should make norms that their employees to wear traditional oufits atleast one day in a 2 weeks which will make uppermiddle class to purchase such cloths and create a situational demand.Promotion is necessary along with devolpment of fabrics we have in india.Uppermiddle class tends to go for imported class than that of lower classes.In short we promote swadeshi
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gunta venkatesh
11 years 2 months ago
Most of the foreign branded clothes we use today are made in India but because of the tag they are putting we are just paying 10 to 20 times extra money in which major chunk goes to Foreign countries and only a limited amount comes to us in the name of Tax. To avoid all this loss we need to promotoe our fabrics their quality and we need to believe in our work more than our work coupled with brand.
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