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Yamin: Crafting ethical elegance through exquisite jewellery

What they make: Earrings, pendants, necklaces. Where to buy: www.yamin.in At the core of Yamin, a distinctive jewellery brand, beats the spirit of a remarkable woman—Yamin Hazarika, the trailblazing police officer from Assam, later a decorated officer in the Delhi Police. The brand serves as a poignant tribute to her enduring legacy, skillfully blending elements

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Love The World Today: Mindful clothing for kids

What they make: Tops, T-shirts, Shirts, Pants, Dresses, Saris, Suits, Baby onesies, Swaddles, Upcycled accessories. Where to buy: Online: www.lovetheworldtoday.in and Etsy store Offline: No Nasties, Goa; Go Native, Bangalore; One Twelve, Hyderabad; Green Bell, Mumbai; Peekaboo Patterns, Chennai Founded in 2015, by sisters Dipti Daryanani Ahuja and Dipna Daryanani, Love The World Today (LTWT)

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Paher: Timeless, versatile, contemporary handloom clothing

What they make: Tops, T-shirts, Shirts, Pants, Trousers, Jeans, Dresses, Saris, Suits, Jackets, Skirts, Tote bags, Blouses Where to buy: www.paher.in & Stores in Bangalore & Goa Founded in December 2020, in the midst of the lockdown, Paher is Ankita Kayal’s endeavour to turn her love for India’s textile heritage into comfortable, contemporary, fuss-free clothing.

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No Nasties: Planet-first clothing

What they make: T-shirts, shirts, tops, bottoms, dresses, knitwear, athleisure and accessories. Where to buy: www.nonasties.in No Nasties, Assagao, Goa. Sustainable fashion under ₹5,000. Established in 2011, in Goa, No Nasties is one of India’s few brands that subscribes to a host of international certifications and agencies, verifying the brand’s claims and ensuring complete transparency

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Fashion and the SDGs: An arts contest by Fashion Revolution India

It’s been 10 years since one of fashion’s largest human tragedies took place, at the Rana Plaza in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Every year since, Fashion Revolution, the world’s largest organization advocating for change in the garment and textile industry, in the wake of the disaster, has been organizing a Fashion Revolution Week. Part of this Week,

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