By IANSlife
New Delhi, June 24 (SocialNews.XYZ) With the impact of the pandemic globally, the idea of fashion as a whole and couture in specific is set to undergo a complete rehaul, believes veteran designer and couturier Tarun Tahiliani.
"Couture in India is made for weddings, unlike in the West where couture is for ballet openings, the Met gala or big black-tie fundraisers. But India, as we knew it has changed. It has been changing for the last two years, with the younger generation looking at life, the material and the spiritual differently. Now, with the global pandemic, the idea of fashion as a whole and couture in specific are set to undergo a complete re-haul. It is imperative that as a design community, we adapt to the slowing pace of the audience," shared Tahiliani, in a report on fashion industry launched on Wednesday.
Talking about Indian Weddings, designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee has said: "This is the time for weddings to promote tourism, art and craft, and build a robust grassroots economy. Reboot the economy with wedding consumption--why not?" The designer's whose namesake luxury fashion house is the leading name in the business believes, "Weddings are an example of extreme conspicuous consumption. But, most importantly, they are also responsible for providing jobs, making sure thousands have money in their bank. Whether sophisticated and small, or a big display
Source: IANS
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