‘Breathing Threads,’ a trend occasion, was organised by the Workplace of the Growth Commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, Authorities of India, at Bharat Tex 2025.
The Workplace of the Growth Commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, organised ‘Respiration Threads’ at Bharat Tex 2025, showcasing Indian handlooms in trendy silhouettes.
That includes materials from 5 states and 7 weaving methods, the occasion highlighted craftsmanship and international luxurious enchantment.
It captivated worldwide consumers and Indian textile stakeholders.
The occasion aimed to really feel the heart beat of workmanship, honour a dwelling legacy, and showcase the timeless class of Indian handlooms in trendy silhouettes. The present was organised at amphitheatre in Bharat Mandapam on the sidelines of Bharat Tex 2025 in affiliation with Vaishali S Couture, Vaishali S Threadstories Personal Restricted, Mumbai and in coordination with Handloom Export Promotion Council.
The present carried materials woven within the villages from 5 totally different states viz. West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka & Rajasthan. Twenty fashions in 30 appears to be like showcased these weaves, draped in 7 totally different weaving methods: Chanderi, Maheshwari, Jamdani, Khun, Benarasi, Kota Doria, Murshidabad. Every weave was creatively embellished with distinctive textures and cording, the Ministry of Textiles stated in a press launch.
The occasion was a testomony to the immense talent, laborious work, and creativity required to craft hand-woven cloth, whereas additionally highlighting how a standard craft could be elevated to a world luxurious model. The present was an awesome success, demonstrating the ability of Indian heritage textiles when given a world language. It mesmerised consumers from abroad international locations comparable to Australia, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Srilanka, Bangladesh, Kuwait, Chile and so forth, together with the stake holders of Indian textile trade, with assist of the Growth Commissioner for Handlooms, the Ministry of Textiles, Authorities of India.