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'I was a Sari' wins Circular Design Challenge

26 Aug '19
3 min read
Pic: Circular Design Challenge
Pic: Circular Design Challenge

‘I was a Sari’ emerged as the winner of the first sustainability award in fashion – the Circular Design Challenge, launched in partnership with 'Fashion For Earth' initiative by Reliance Industries Limited’s (RIL) polyester brand R|Elan, UN Environment and Lakmé Fashion Week (LFW). ‘I was a Sari’ is the brainchild of Stefano Funari and Poornima Pande.
 
Emerging as a winner from over 900 entries, leading to eight finalists, 'I was a Sari' won a chance to showcase its creations at The Studio during LFW Winter/Festive 2019 in Mumbai on August 22, 2019. The collection re-emphasised ‘I was a Sari’s’ values in circularity and sustainability – showcasing 18 upcycled looks, handcrafted by women artisans using pre-loved saris and other waste materials.
 
Started in 2013, ‘I was a Sari’ reinvented the traditional concept of upcycling old saris and ensuring that a sustainable and ethical path could be taken that would finally turn old saris into stylised garments, accessories, footwear and bags.
 
“The alliance of RIL’s R|Elan with the UN Environment and LFW is committed towards changing the path of fashion, reducing its negative environmental and social impacts and turning fashion into a driver for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. We were truly amazed to see the elegant creations from the showcased ‘I Was A Sari’ collection, which truly stands for circularity and sustainability. With the overwhelming response that the collection has received, we are confident that it will inspire many more talents to adopt circularity concepts,” Vipul Shah, COO - Petrochemicals, RIL, said.
 
The Studio was turned into a fun presentation space. At the entrance, artisans’ hand embroidered different garments, moving forward was a display of saris’ bundles which had ‘I AM A SARI’ written on them depicting the raw material for the garments. Models were at the centre striking poses in the beautiful upcycled creations. The highlight was three models dressed as Vaghris, the Indian nomadic community that has been operating the informal old clothes recycling trade for centuries and surrounded by the utensils that they traditionally barter for old. At the exit was a display of embroidered products from the brand like footwear, bags, turbans and accessories.
 
Languid styles and exquisite prints blended with high-quality textures and surface ornamentation lent fresh appeal and gave new life to pre-loved saris that were now converted into chic designs. 
 
The collection presented by the brand featured relaxed silhouettes, a rainbow of colours and prints as well as a season less fashion thrust that could make the garments ideal lounge or resort wear with mix and match options. India’s much-loved saris were transformed into stylish creations that would appeal to a wide spectrum of national and international buyers. 
 
The men’s blue, printed, coordinate set of an anti-fit Cuban-collar shirt and pants, which had pops of teal and mustard was eye-catching. Vibrant colours of pink, purple and yellow stood out on the bell-sleeved V-neck top with a half-pleated midi skirt. Turbans, footwear, hats, scarves, bags and jewellery by ‘I was a Sari’ styled on all the models gave a cohesive look to the presentation.
 
The collection came alive through a unique and special engagement with Gucci employees. Under the Gucci Changemakers initiative, 24 employees from the Gucci design office contributed ideas, knowledge and insight during a week of immersion with ‘I was a Sari’ women artisans in the company’s Roman studio. (RKS)
 

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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