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Time of India
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Alia Bhatt to Priyanka Chopra: Meet India's handloom lovers and sustainable style icons
Every year, August 7 is celebrated as National Handloom Day, a tribute to India's timeless weaving traditions and the artisans who spin magic from threads. In a world obsessed with fast fashion and fleeting trends, a growing tribe of Bollywood actresses is quietly but powerfully rewriting the rules - embracing handloom, speaking up for sustainability, and turning local weaves into global style statements. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now From red carpet appearances to brand initiatives, these women are proving that fashion can be fierce, fabulous, and deeply rooted in heritage. Richa Chadha Richa Chadha isn't just a wearer of handloom, she's a force behind it. Along with husband Ali Fazal, she co-founded Ehaab, a fashion label that collaborates directly with Chikankari artisans. Their mission? To preserve a centuries-old craft and ensure weavers earn with dignity. For Richa, sustainability isn't a buzzword, it's her belief system. Her choices reflect that authentic, earthy elegance that handloom delivers best. Alia Bhatt Whether it's a Jamdani saree or a Chanderi drape, Alia Bhatt makes handloom look modern and aspirational. Her wardrobe choices often shine a light on Indian crafts, even on international platforms. Alia doesn't just wear local weaves; she normalises them for a generation that's still discovering the richness of slow fashion. 'Sustainability is a responsibility,' she once said and she walks that talk beautifully. Kritika Kamra Actress-turned-entrepreneur Kritika Kamra is doing more than just endorsing handloom, she's building a platform for it. Her label Cinnabar puts the spotlight on Chanderi weaves from Madhya Pradesh, reconnecting a fading craft with a fresh audience. Kritika's aesthetic blends vintage silhouettes with conscious fabrics, proving that traditional textiles can be endlessly chic. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Shweta Tripathi Shweta Tripathi's style stands out and so does her commitment to the environment. She often chooses handloom outfits that are not only visually striking but also environmentally thoughtful. For her, wearing indigenous fabrics is a way to honour artisans and reduce fashion's carbon footprint. In an industry obsessed with gloss, Shweta's choices are deeply grounded. Dia Mirza No list of sustainable style icons is complete without Dia Mirza. A vocal environmentalist, Dia wears her activism on her sleeve, literally. Her wardrobe is filled with ethically made handloom sarees, and she uses every opportunity to champion conscious consumption. For her, draping Indian textiles is both an ecological and cultural act. Priyanka Chopra Jonas She may be a global superstar, but Priyanka Chopra hasn't lost her love for Indian handlooms. From Banarasi silks to Chikankari classics, her fashion choices are often a love letter to Indian craftsmanship. Whether at an award show or a family wedding, her sarees send a powerful message: Indian weaves deserve a place on every world stage. Janhvi Kapoor Janhvi Kapoor is often spotted in graceful handloom sarees, bringing a sense of youthful freshness to age-old weaves. Her styling - effortless hair, minimal makeup, antique jewellery, lets the fabric shine. Janhvi's love for traditional textiles is a reminder that handloom is not a thing of the past; it's fashion-forward and forever. Saiee Manjrekar Among the youngest in Bollywood, Saiee Manjrekar is a quiet but steady voice for handloom. Whether it's magazine covers or casual moments on Instagram, she's seen promoting Indian crafts with pride. By consistently choosing homegrown weaves over high-street trends, Saiee is encouraging her generation to fall in love with what's made in India and made to last. This National Handloom Day, let's celebrate the women who are using their platforms to revive, respect, and reimagine Indian handloom. In a world chasing trends, they're choosing tradition with flair. And in doing so, they're not just dressing beautifully; they're shaping the future of fashion.


News18
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
8 Bollywood Actresses Who Are Weaving Handloom Into The Heart Of Sustainable Fashion
Last Updated: On National Handloom Day, these Bollywood actresses spotlight India's weaving legacy through sustainable fashion choices. Every year, August 7 marks National Handloom Day, a celebration of India's rich textile legacy, the artistry of local weavers, and the growing importance of sustainable fashion. At a time when fast fashion dominates wardrobes, several Bollywood actresses are leading by example, making conscious choices to support handloom and indigenous crafts. These stars don't just wear handloom; they actively advocate for artisans and the preservation of India's weaving heritage. Richa Chadha Richa Chadha has long been an advocate of sustainability in fashion. Along with her husband, Ali Fazal, she co-founded Ehaab, a label that works closely with artisans to craft exquisite Chikankari pieces. Their initiative empowers local weavers and helps preserve this centuries-old craft while providing dignified livelihoods. Richa often stresses that true style lies in conscious, ethical choices. Alia Bhatt Alia Bhatt is among the younger stars who consistently choose handloom sarees for important occasions. From elegant Jamdani and Chanderi drapes to proudly endorsing Indian crafts on global stages, Alia reflects how handloom can be both contemporary and timeless. She believes sustainable fashion isn't just a trend—it's a responsibility. Kritika Kamra Kritika Kamra has taken her love for textiles a step further by launching her own label, Cinnabar. The brand focuses on reviving the traditional Chanderi craft of Madhya Pradesh, giving artisans a direct platform for their work. Kritika's passion for Indian textiles is rooted in her belief that slow fashion is the future. Shweta Tripathi Actress Shweta Tripathi is vocal about environmental awareness and sustainability. She often champions handloom and proudly wears indigenous fabrics. For Shweta, fashion is about responsibility—towards both the environment and the communities keeping these traditions alive. Dia Mirza A long-time environmental activist, Dia Mirza is often seen in handloom sarees and consciously crafted clothing. She uses her platform to remind people that every sustainable choice contributes to a healthier planet. For Dia, wearing handloom is both a personal and political act of care for the earth. Priyanka Chopra Jonas Global icon Priyanka Chopra has celebrated India's handloom legacy on several occasions. Whether it's Banarasi, Chikankari, or other traditional weaves, Priyanka's handloom sarees reflect her pride in Indian craftsmanship. She continues to spotlight the relevance of heritage textiles in modern fashion. Janhvi Kapoor Among the younger generation, Janhvi Kapoor has often been seen in graceful handloom sarees. By choosing traditional weaves for public appearances, she adds youthful appeal to sustainable fashion and encourages her peers to embrace Indian crafts. Saiee Manjrekar Saiee Manjrekar stands out as a proud supporter of Indian handloom. Despite being one of the youngest in the industry, she has consistently championed traditional craftsmanship through her fashion choices—whether on magazine covers or her personal social media. By choosing handloom over fast fashion, Saiee celebrates heritage while inspiring her followers to do the same. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Daily Mirror
24-06-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Estée Lauder perfume that smells 'oriental and enchanting' is reduced to £41
If you're looking for a new signature perfume, Amazon has just slashed the price of Estée Lauder's iconic fragrance that shoppers have loved for decades Payday is just around the corner for most of us, and what a better way to spend your hard-earned paycheck than on a little luxury treat for yourself? If you're looking for the perfect payday pick or are just in need of a new fragrance for the summer, we've found just the one. Estée Lauder's Cinnnabar Eau De Parfum has been praised by shoppers for being 'beautifully oriental and enchanting', and the best part is that it's currently reduced on Amazon in a limited time offer. Originally priced at £49 on Amazon, but £70 on the Estée Lauder wesbite, a flash sale sees this fragrance drop down to £41. If you're after a perfume that's warm, fresh and a little spicy, Cinnabar is the perfect scent. With opening notes of jasmine, orange flower and tangerine, there's a citrusy freshness to the fragrance. This is then followed with rich base notes of olibanum, patchouli, sandalwood and clove. The result? A sensual and warming fragrance that will linger all day. Shoppers can't get enough of this perfume, with someone raving that they've been using the scent for the past 20 years. They wrote: "This is truly an unforgettable Scent. It is as beautifully oriental and enchanting Today as the first day I was given it on my 21st Birthday in the late 1990's. A lovely new box and bottle added to the experience." And a second added: "Love this perfume been using it for over 40+ years and the compliments I get every time is insane. Fabulous quality and at a knocked down price too". However, not everyone is as fond of Cinnabar as they once were, with a few stating that since Estée Lauder tweaked the formula, it doesn't last quite as long and doesn't have the same punchy fragrance. One shopper said: "I've worn this perfume since the early 80sI Bought a bottle last year in the new packaging...I contacted Estée Lauder only to discover they've changed the formula!" If you're looking for a similar fragrance, a few have likened the scent to YSL's Black Opium, which is currently reduced on LookFantastic from £69 to £55.20. While my personal favourite YSL perfume is the Dua Lipa-fronted Libre, also on sale for £57.60 down from £72.