YFLO Hyderabad hosted a sustainable fashion workshop on October 24th, 2024, in collaboration with Roots College of Design and Media, titled “From Thread to Triumph: Sustainable Fashion Journeys”. The event attracted over 80 aspiring designers and fashion enthusiasts, exploring eco-conscious practices, ethical production, and the future of fashion.
The workshop featured two trailblazers in sustainable design: Riddhi Mehta, founder of Simple City, and Ankita Bhuraria, founder of Leisure Loom. The session aimed to equip young designers with tools for embracing sustainability and shaping a fashion future that respects both artistry and the environment.
Riddhi Mehta highlighted the importance of sustainable materials and processes in creating purpose-driven brands. She demonstrated how eco-conscious decisions throughout the design and production stages are a strategic advantage, resonating with today’s consumer demand for sustainable options. Her session included a live garment showcase, illustrating the harmony between fashion and sustainability.
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Ankita Bhuraria emphasised slow fashion, customisation, and ethical production, advocating for a deliberate approach to fashion that creates lasting value. She discussed how conscious consumerism fosters a deeper connection between brands and customers, showcasing real-world examples of positive environmental impacts.
Key Learnings from Ankita Bhuraria’s Session:
The workshop concluded with a call to action for young designers to integrate sustainable practices into their work, shaping the future of fashion through responsibility and innovation. The collaboration between YFLO Hyderabad and Roots College of Design and Media offered invaluable insights, bridging theory, and practical application to empower the next generation of sustainable fashion leaders.