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so what does a glimpse behind the facade of this energy time tell us? gosh, come russia's political weapon starts february, 3rd on dw, the this suddenly a keen interest in india, which is great for us in the us. designers are inspiring the fashion world, combining tradition with the latest styles. we want to know why their success is based on centuries, old craftsmanship. what is india is jen z wearing today? and in one way is india is national pride rooted in the country's long text time history. all of this in the 2nd part of our documentary function in india, a journey from buying via delhi to 29 and to paris,
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square and indian design or has made it to the pinnacle. post code to navigate can be found and things which of these, if i need to, i can be a problem reading luxury because india has wasn't maximum and, and avoid the 1st we had far away from india to europe and the french capital, paris. here we meet up with indian designers who mission for the my annual, what quote to a week, where only the very best show the creations we accompany the designer as he prepares for his show. the study design and i studied everything with in design, fix, size, clothing, furniture, design, space, design, film, making a bit of really make us i did so i've kept storing different things. in the end,
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he found his true calling in fashion design. now even india, celebrities and influencers flying to paris for me, short show the to do you know, a lot of shooting periods where anything is possible and where everyone is interested and where each moment each new look that's created the sort of writing the indian history and we have a national indian fashion and then how we take it on the stage. his 8, the parents at the old co to a week is to take place at the mozy, the mooney in the courtyard of the prestigious money museum. the tension is palpable. nitrous journey took them on a scholarship via milan to paris. he won the highly respected will mark prize like east oliver and car log. i sat before him. this paved the way for wrestling,
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be sure to arrive at the heart of the international fashion scene. he had his 1st show in paris in 2014, with a ready to wear a collection. then came the lead to go to the the who's who of international fashion is here. those with tickets are hand picked and include influential indian celebrities, fashion bloggers and international industry players. we'll russell initial is collection, convinced the critics this time to down to down and look at the book it deducted to dig into just how much attention indian fashion has been getting could be seen in moving by in the spring of 2023 right in front of the gateway of india, one of the country was main landmarks renowned french luxury function house to your present. it is full collection. the growing number of wealthy people among india is young. middle class is an important target group are at the same time. pride in
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india's traditional textile industry has historic roots. in 1918 india was under british rule, the colonial power britain flooded the indian market with cheap machine made fabrics from europe. this prompted, mahatma gandhi to act. india grew hundreds of tons of cotton annually, and yet indians were unemployed half the year. instead of sending their all costs into english meals. why not make their own gloss or less began the cottage, or homespun lewis. the connie movement was an aide program for the poor in indian villages. spinning and weaving became part of an ideology in india for independence and self governance. each village was to grow and harvest its own raw materials for young. and each village should we what it needed for its own use. the independence movement adopted gandhi's principles of non violent action and civil disobedience,
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ultimately leading to the end of the british colonial rule in the country. in 1947 in the declarative independence, as a state to this day, guntee is considered the father of the nation with a spinning wheel at the center of the indian flat piece and the current government under prime minister and the rent promoting promot. scotty politicians including moti himself, where connie invest at public events. today the fabric is produced by small and medium sized enterprises. katia, as part of india, is national identity. the threat that brought india independent government run tati stores can be found throughout the country. and connie is back in vogue the on our way to new delhi, the capital of india in the north of the subcontinent. 1.4000000000 people and
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govern from here. since april 2023. india has been the most populous country in the world. and its economy is growing at a rapid pace in new delhi, the seat of the indian governments, the parliament and the highest courts. president moody is on the present. his image adorns every bus stop. the rent remotely is everywhere. since becoming prime minister in 2014 moody has placed significant emphasis on his probably image. his style reflects the fact that india is floating and fabrics or part of the country's national heritage. is often seen wearing a vast, a sleeveless jacket worn by many politicians before him, now called the motive jacket by many under motives government. there are more and more initiatives to support india textile industries and to promote global marketing with designers, the residential district on the outskirts of delhi.
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this is the house of designing re, to betty, was granted as a private audience. the setup of her opulent abode is something of a calling card for berry's cosmopolitan style. every thing, every object in my house has a story to and i mix different cultures together. this whole set thing and i, i like to break molar per hallmark is an elegant, opulent mix of styles which influences from all corners of the globe. she's considered the indian queen of fashion. the indian government has even minted a postage stamp in her honor. in 1989 berry was the 1st graduate of a newly founded fashioned design institute in delhi. for label has been around since 1990. she was also the 1st indian designer to show a collection in paris at
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a time when india was still not recognized as the design center. in 1999, barry gave the french fashion world and inside it to mystical india. what i presented in my 1st year was completely indian. there was, there was no western element. it was all about or in distance full. i had in dresses, in fact i had the my models. um, you know, best feet with indian. uh, you know, the, the red uh foot uh, the paint said was all very, very indian. and people of this introduction to indian culture which i wish i was very pleased with. in to 1000 barry became the 1st asian woman to had a french crashing house. she designed the prep or take collections, fashion house, generally we shift and she was very interested in how western patterns were created and invited western teachers to india to teach indian taylors as a designer. she blends india and the western style elements in 2010. the french
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government conferred on her the nights on or lod, pushing a g d 's as they did there followed accolades from the spanish royal house as well as many others. it was a tough journey because i had to break that battery. i had to prove myself, i have to prove myself that indians are capable of going beyond just golfing and doing things, you know, the homeland barry is seen as a design icon. a donor teller, this sachi of india. she may have peaked in the 19 ninety's, but her influence still homes. she insures that the indian fashion industry is globally recognized. in his fashion design scene is still relatively young and need to develop. she says, but it has potential very dresses, celebrities and politicians for indian state visits with britons. king charles and
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former president george w bush. i'm on her client's since 2015. she's beneficially appointed by the indian government. as the and bassett or for cutty, the hand woven fabric once promoted by gundy himself too. i must give credit to uh, honorable prime minister who, who did a lot to promote called the to the, to the world and, and to india. fashion is not disclose the tube, it's the image of the country. but what about india is other fashion. metropolis move by a many faceted city, magnificent old buildings and victorian gothic style. the metropolis of 12500000 on the west coast is the biggest city in the country. and one of the world's most populous like new other major indian city, one by stands for modernity and new beginnings. new delhi is where the country's laws are made. that move by is where its social trends are born. and the center of
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the indian film industry, known as bollywood, is also here. this is where we meet priyanka mister on noon and the scene is q. the stylus works with indian film stars, dressing them for promotional events and publicity appearances, and styling them for the red carpet style. mister ahmed, con jonathan in my haste, ready 1000000 solomon. then the poor guy i've worked on the teams which have started on their part and the list goes on. when the styling receive, our eyes opened as a scientist said, what is going to be the trends? and also when you see a celebrity, it's also aspiration and so on who job is to keep them on trend very fashionable and also exploration and, and also make sure that something is on the table that has never been done. i specialize in men's words,
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timing. so usually every actor that i style demand is partial reading the tuesday, which again is a new thing because it was always believed. then men's gone, the argument that and i, my went up all of this, but you would have had to do few takes us into the city to the young designers who stand out with their style and attitude. they represent a new indian self confidence. most of the workshops are hidden away in courtyards and small industrial. yes. this is, this is dave different in the process of do just so the entire piece it's own so i so but that's one technique that we'll go through. so used to making contracts the designer achieve on ends credo is to create with respect for nature. his collections are produced as environmentally friendly as possible. for him, it's all about respectful recycling of materials and textiles. his fabrics are died
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naturally. nature's for that surprises. this is green coconuts that are giving us think color you know what i just saw, which is red, gives you green onions tunes which are purple. give you yellow color hormone granted skins which are yellow or red. give you like a re, i feel for me like the minute i've been exposed to this, it makes me a home move. i realize that we don't know everything that we think we know like nature so full of surprises, that if we keep our curiosity open this so much for us to feel kind of connected i, i enjoy working when we do with the 2nd question is we, we introduce gord along without any so i think ought to be honest with his old co, to our wedding dress line, re ceremonial the designer made it to the most important in the,
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in the fashion industry event in 2022. like my fashion with my name's understanding of design and fashion is expressed in the name of his label read, which stands for recycling and responsibility. the style is q introduced as, as to another fashion designer suit of my gen, study that the n i f t institute in by and in new york. in 2020, she found that her label polite, society, polite, in the sense of friendly but with her labeled gen doesn't always want to be friendly. she wants to push boundaries. what is male? what is female? what are gender roles, predetermine norms and farms? so one of her best sellers is the course that this was something that was used to like the stream, you know, like bar. so i wanted to like sort of fix that and how can you set the liberties know, you know, because tom ford is also a big part of the building brand. and uh,
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if you see like pockets everywhere like much like it's completely adjustable. so like if i need, i think as to what i'm that is the leasing of the box. if i eat too much, i can just look it up for her. as far as sort of my gym is concerned, per target group is 100 percent young indians. she started her business right at the beginning of the pandemic. thanks to social media and online marketing. she and her team now make a good living stylus tube shows us another brand. she has done a shoe label, makers of ts. there are 2 sisters from whom by they wanted to do something special in 2016. realize customers wishes and dreams. everything is made to measure for the most important event for indian families. the wedding is a problem. solving company is the largest, the fast foss selling fashion or something. we actually helping people to get
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a full size bed, obviously shows people as they have to be on the doors. are they slow to get a view? is it all started with high heels, custom made with brocade embellishments and embroidery to match a wedding gown. then one customer had a very special request and embroidered wedding sneaker. i just split up a different my phone. i uploaded on instagram. and after that we need, i guess, the phone 5 bundle of designs in that and like you've shipped to 2 or 3000 in the store. you just me go with this thing. just me go with word has spread about test as waiting sneakers, a newspaper from the gulf states recently reported on the festive shoes. the style is pew also swears by ts done and even had appear. custom made a daring 6 inches high and 15 centimeters. everything is on me so they
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have the tools with what the what it inside and then this ticket on so yeah. so sneak are which is cost between 801-2000 indian rupees that's between 90 and 130 years today. they have more than $10000.00 customers, and it even managed to get bollywood stars to wear their shoes in photo shoots. back to delhi, india, a 2nd major fashion, metropolis, the . we have an appointment in a fashion district in the middle of daily with the makers of the exclusive street where level nor black and white. the makers grew up in toronto, canada, and returned to india and 2010 to explore indian craftsmanship. and they stayed, their specialty is a traditional tie technique called bun donnie, which they reinterpret and combine with street where they sell their creations
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online world wide, with a lot just found base in the united states. and among 2nd generation indian migrants, me, i both children of immigrants. i grew up in areas of toronto that were having other immigrant communities around as we grew up with your log in, di news, 10 dad in jamaica in indian lake. we go up with everybody and we got to learn about each other's culture. and again, as children of immigrants, we basically express express and have children from everywhere, anywhere you express yourself through your style. their approach is colorful food and hand made every piece takes time, nor black or white. don't want to design and you collect and each season they want to produce slowly and consciously. they prefer pieces the last and can be born for a long time. they've been selling online since 2010. diversity in the
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industry has always been important to them and not just since it became fashionable i just feel like it's like that typical like fair skin, you know, we were told in our 1st, you know, photos who we had, you know, shot one of our amazing friends for our, for us look book, and we were told that who was from uh carol, our family was from care law based upon me that, oh, you know, maybe you should use like a white model. you know what i mean? and it's like, no, well that's on india. so for us, i think it's really important that we also show the people the where are close nor black or wide fits in with the self image of the young indian generation that combines the traditional with the contemporary and doesn't see that as a contradiction. when i look at the, the industry in india now and just looking at our peers, the younger generation that's coming through, it's so exciting because they're really starting to form their own aesthetic. that necessarily does not need to be your traditional where like they are kind of
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dabbling in their street where they're like up cycling and there's a whole new era of design honors coming out. and i'm super stoked about back in paris, rambling, be sure i've convinced the industry and the world press the show, proof of beast for the senses. mistress fall 2023 collection. read people is a success the,
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the indian celebrities who made the trip, especially, also pleased in just having a huge moment at the moment, internationally. everyone's talking about india, whether it's passion tunes, you know, the culture of the food. i just think that there's, there's suddenly a keen interest in, in india, which is great for us. uh huh. you know, with where it's concerning a country that's boasting with a diversity so many different people from different places and speak different languages about different cultures and just waiting to be explored by the rest of the world. so it's, it's just perfect. but, you know, finally the, the world has woken up to us. back in india, we drive to new with a satellite town on the outskirts of daily for the last stage of our journey. it's around 4 months after the parents show and we wanted to see the conditions under which mistress visions are created. this is where he operates his dream factory
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around 200 employees employed or sequin after sequence, as even a trans, painstakingly applying millions of glittering stones onto the fine is the fabrics. it's meticulous work. the designer stands by the idea behind his collection. we the people he believes in fair payment for his employees and he wants them to take pride and working for him. he even allows many of them to work and embroider from their home villages. and they look at the people i work with. first me do all i really find this profession is going to be nibbler intensive parts station. how they can participate and creating a beautiful piece. but at the same time, it also enables them to, to between, to, to fulfill the dream like govern, off of are in this and right in the a, in a volume to show you new was good. send his doctor to study new as soon as she's
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typo starting in london. this allows everyone right to read into effect and due to the theme that they can also do something that for this next generation improving the world with luxury goods that's with nature of the leaves and he pays his employees double the standard wage for their sewing. and embroidery work. just before our interview, his social media posted this latest to us, singer and actress, selena gomez. glowing in a row mistress laurel dress celebrities. our door opener's and the old code to a business in room by in april 2023. we found out what can happen when a hollywood star wears, who miss recreation, you as actress and dia were a delicate starry sky. sorry, by me. sure. to the grand opening of a cultural temple in one by the images went around the world and the, sorry became a sought after fashion peace, a triumph for right who and the strong the custom made peace involved around 3000
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hours of hand work and cost over $12000.00 euros for his dedication to ethical and sustainable fashion. he has also been honored by the french governments with the ship i. d. d. 's as 80 led to award. he's even met french president in manuel mccall design or no hopes to attract attention worldwide was an easy to where line. he launched it together with one of indiana's largest retail groups as a sponsor. but the line is still intended to be produced slowly, unconsciously, with lots of hand made items. rocco initial remains true to his principles. fashion in india, as diverse, promising and dazzling as the sub continent itself. by 2030, the world's most populous country could be one of the top 3 economies in the world . it is middle class is growing. the air of western aesthetics,
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long dictated by the british, is over the been not running behind the fashion trends. the rest would have to offer i could big some things from indian traditions from add my own sensibility to it and also create something which has been completely contemporary the to the i'm doing a lot of learning that are these on the nice ideas of beauty that we on have at risk sort of letting go off and literally just curiosity in the world that hasn't been next. we have so much talent, and in doing that is there's so much to explore. i'm sure they're going to be many in design as well. even in spite of out and the more levels of joining the lots and creating different in yes story on the global fashion about
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