1st Edition

Cultural Heritage in the Fashion Industry From Tradition to Innovation in India

274 Pages 59 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Exploring the intersection between traditional textile crafts and modern fashion practices, this book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to delve into how ancient techniques, designs and cultural heritage can inform and inspire sustainable innovation in the contemporary fashion industry. From revitalising unprotected crafts to integrating cultural symbols into modern apparel, the book provides a comprehensive look at how fashion can serve as a tool for preservation and progress.

Each chapter presents case studies and practical examples from India and the Middle East, ranging from using eco-friendly materials and zero-waste practices to empowering marginalised communities through craft. This book is designed to equip readers with actionable insights, showcasing how tradition and innovation can create a more sustainable and equitable future for fashion.

Drawing from a rich tapestry of interdisciplinary perspectives, Cultural Heritage in the Fashion Industry offers valuable insights for scholars of fashion and textiles, cultural studies, and anthropology in particular.

1. Innovating Heritage Sustainable and Ethical Fashion for the Future

Sadhna, E. Mokanaasri, Rajesh Kumar and Greeshma S

Part I: Tradition to Innovation in Cultural Crafts

2. Tradition to Innovation: A Qualitative Study of Traditional Lepcha Weaving of India for Documentation and Sustainable Livelihoods

Meeta Siddhu, Eshita Shilimkar, Janhavi Hubballi, and Jheel Parekh

3. From Wall to World: Documenting and Diversifying Sohrai Art

Rasika Bhoj, Srishti Sharma, and Alisha Kujur

4. Mukke Ka Kaam: A Languishing Craft of Rajasthan

Ruchi Kholiya

5. Preserving Khovar Tradition Art Through Fashion: The Role of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Contemporary Design

Heena Sachdeva, Garima Agarwal, and Arpita Purohit

Part II: Cultural Identity and Fashion

6. “Resisting Being Eaten”: Appreciation or Appropriation of Cultural Heritage in the Making of Fashion

Catherine Harper

7. The Kufiyah: Between and Beyond Fashion, Activism, and Solidarity

Tasnim Al-ahdal and Rawan Agha

8. Decency and Responsibility: Preserving Egyptian Tally Cloth Cultural Heritage and Protecting the Intellectual Property of Egyptian Artisans

Noha Fawzy Abdel Wahab, Marwa Zein, Ahmed Elseragy, and Catherine Harper

9. Framing Cultural Memories as Picture Jewellery

Divya N

10. Cultural Representation in Fashion Media: A Multidimensional Analysis of Diversity and Inclusivity

Venkata Murali Kesaboina and Srutinwita Roy

Part III: Market Dynamics and Cultural Preservation

11. A Study on Market Acceptance of Sustainably Produced Aari Embroidery Artisanal Products

Pritam Saha and Vibha Kalaiya

12. Toda: A Jeopardized Embroidery of Tamil Nadu

Sakshi Singh

13. Bikaner Treasure of Museum Textile Antiquities:- A Source of Revelation for Fashion Designers

Pooja Singh and Alka Goel

14. Textile Arts and Crafts: Consumer’s Perspective

Nidhi Meet Soni and Pratima Goyal

Part IV: Sustainable Fashion and Design Innovation

15. Bhimal (Grewia Optiva) as Fashion Textile towards Promoting Environmental Sustainability

Kalplata Pant, Sakshi, and Sanjoy Debnath

16. Sustainable Design in Apparel Manufacturing SMEs in Emerging Economies: Attitudes and Perceptions

Chipambwa Walter, Chisosa Fadzai. D and Hahlani Onismo. S

17. Cultural Heritage and Transformation in Fashion Industry: Fostering, Preserving and Innovating

Sadhna, Greeshma S, Rajesh Kumar and E.Mokanaasri

Biography

Sadhna is Associate Professor at the Department of Fashion Design, School of Arts and Design at Woxsen University, India. 

Rajesh Kumar is Associate at the Department of Fashion Design, School of Arts and Design at Woxsen University, India.

Catherine Harper is Acting Provost and Pro Vice Chancellor (Education and Academic Partnerships) at The British University in Egypt, Cairo.

Hafeezullah Memon is Distinguished Associate Professor at Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, China.

Greeshma S is Ph.D. Scholar at the Department of Fashion Design, School of Arts and Design at Woxsen University, India.