Upasana aims to create conscious sustainable fashion that takes care of environmental cost and has a platform called Upasana – The Conscious Fashion Hub where designers, environmentalists, social workers, farmers and students all come together to discuss and find solutions to present day social issues. Upasana looks at social issues and works these real issues as projects like Tsunamika – a tsunami related project providing livelihood to fisherwomen.
Upasana design studio was a part of S-A-L-T show recently held in Bangalore, an initiative by India hand made collective & it was choreographed by very talented Prasad Bidappa.
The show was a display of myriad of indigenous brands that celebrate the artisans whose handmade creations form a compelling narrative. Upasana always stand in integrity for such events & causes.
The show was a display of myriad of indigenous brands that celebrate the artisans whose handmade creations form a compelling narrative. Upasana always stand in integrity for such events & causes.
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Conscious buying is essential in today's world, it's all in our hands! As the world slows down, it is our chance to change our perspectives as consumers. To think twice before purchasing a piece, to inquire about the process it had gone through to get to us, to be inquisitive and supportive of trades that are sustainable and have the power to directly feed families in difficult times.
Khadi is a term used for ‘Hand-spun’ and ‘Handwoven Textile’ in India. Hand spinning and hand weaving is a technique that has been around in India for thousands of years. India continues to lead Khadi as a sustainable future textile.
Today Khadi is branded by the government of India to promote hand spun and woven textiles. Every India flag has to be Khadi. Upasana works closely with Khadi institution in South and North India.
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