So, clothes and fashion was imbibed deep inside me! Since the age of 10 I have seen myself designing clothes. Sketching was my favorite part, it felt as if I am giving birth.. to a new idea, to a new design. At 31 I still love the smell of new fabric, the water of an indigo dye and i dream of sleeping on and in a room full of colorful fabric rolls. As I grew up, this became my passion and my passion grew wings, the wings that opened my horizon and took me from the clothes love to the ceramic love and love for everything hand made! Whenever, I saw anything handmade, it felt as if i was able...
Reading through internet on #sustainable #fashion and #lifestyle, I came across this sweet and valuable blog to #reduceecologicalfootprint by Bhumi.co.uk (click here to read the points in detail) Sharing with you the key, self explanatory point. I mean seriously, is it that simple? Let us make a difference!! 1. Plant A Garden, Plant More Trees 2. Be A Conscious Consumer 3. Reduce Your Meat Intake 4. Reduce Your Energy Usage 5. Stop Using Plastic 6. Consider Slower Options For Travel 7. Switch To An Ethical Bank 8. Switch To Tree-Free Toilet Paper 9. Reduce Water Usage 10. Think Earth and Air Dry your clothes Our earth needs us right now. Climate change is real and we are seeing...
House of Amaya is glad to be associate with Akané Studio. Their pure design philosophy is a blessing. Lets read a bit about them... Who they are? Akané create naturally dyed, versatile and timeless products. They respect the process of making a product by involving local artisans, sourcing locally and ensuring zero waste. They make use of natural dye materials that are easily available in the environment such as flowers, seeds, roots and leaves. All their products are free from chemicals, synthetic dyes and artificial bleaches. Just like House of Amaya, Akané believes in creating value rather than just a need for consumption. Together, we wish to spread awareness about slow fashion and inspire people to make the right...