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Fashion Network
22-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
FabIndia bolsters handicraft focus with new campaign
Lifestyle and fashion brand FabIndia has launched a new campaign titled 'Beautiful Imperfections' to bolster its focus on handicrafts and artisanal traditions by showcasing the human touch in handmade goods. The initiative reinforces the brand's commitment to craftsmanship, positioning handmade goods as unique expressions of heritage and authenticity. Inspired by techniques such as Dabu, Ajrakh, Bagru, Bagh, handblock printing, and tie-dye, the campaign celebrates subtle imperfections as markers of individuality and soul, FabIndia announced in a press release. These crafts, primarily practised in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh, involve artisans at every stage, from preparing natural dyes and carving printing blocks to hand-printing and washing fabrics. 'Today's consumers seek a meaningful bond with the things they wear and own," said a spokesperson for FabIndia in a press release. "'Beautiful Imperfections' reminds us that true beauty is found not in flawlessness, but in the unique imperfections that come from creating with slowness, intention, and heart- celebrating the charm and authenticity that imperfection brings to every piece." The brand has highlighted the nuances of each craft in the campaign, such as slight misalignments in Ajrakh resist printing or the manual dyeing techniques in tie-dye, noting that no two items are identical. Available in stores and online, FabIndia's new collection spans apparel, accessories, and home décor in tones of deep indigo, vibrant red, soft pastels, and earthy hues. FabIndia currently operates over 340 stores across 127 Indian cities and 13 outlets internationally.


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Zodiac Signs Most Likely to Crash a Wedding Like It's a Rom-Com Finale
Some people RSVP with grace. Others? They RSVP to a wedding they weren't even invited to. Whether it's for the food, the drama, or just the free DJ playing retro Honey Singh tracks, certain zodiac signs would waltz into a wedding like it's their personal stage. And yes, they'd totally bring a plus one named chaos. Gemini Has no idea whose wedding it is but is already five selfies deep and giving relationship advice to the bride's aunt. Charms the entire guest list within twenty minutes and somehow ends up in the family group photo. Could also be spotted doing the bhangra with a ladle from the buffet. Leo Crashes a wedding like it's a red carpet event. Not only does Leo arrive dressed better than the groom, but there's also a high chance they'll deliver a toast with zero knowledge of the couple. Does anyone stop them? Absolutely not—they're magnetic, dramatic, and somehow steal the spotlight without trying. Sagittarius Always 'just in the area,' which suspiciously means three cities away. Walks in like the spirit of adventure dressed in FabIndia, grabs a mocktail, and starts interviewing distant cousins about their life goals. Probably came with a story about meeting the bride once in 2012 and decided that was enough. Aries Didn't mean to crash the wedding—just followed the music, spotted paneer tikka, and made a bold entrance. May or may not try to start a dandiya circle at a South Indian wedding. Will 100% argue with the DJ about playing 'Zingaat.' Libra Swears it was a social experiment. Stays for aesthetic photos, compliments every lehenga, and flirts with the best man without shame. Might leave before dessert but not before uploading ten blurry shots captioned 'love is real.' Crashing weddings isn't for the faint-hearted. But for these signs, it's less about rebellion and more about vibe-curation and wardrobe utilization. And if someone asks why they're there? They'll probably say, 'Love brought me here.' Or worse—'open bar.' Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .