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Looming Large

The New Indian Express

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December 07, 2025

Textiles have long shaped Indian fashion, but their new, cut-above reinvention is redefining the game entirely

- MANISH MISHRA

Looming Large

Indian fashion's textile movement has deep roots, but its current incarnation is nothing short of a revolution. Once celebrated for their heritage value alone, India's storied weaves and crafts are now blowing past their traditional boundaries, recut with razor-sharp modernity and a global, contemporary gloss. A wave of boundary-breaking designers is treating textile not as a relic but as a high-octane medium-remixed, re-engineered and re-energised for the world. The result? A fashion landscape where craft isn't the backdrop anymore; it's the main act, redesigned with audacity, invention and a distinctly Indian cool.

From the outset, the beloved craft-centric house Pero by Aneeth Arora has been quietly staging a revolution. By embedding itself deeply within artisan communities across the country, the label has redefined how the world experiences Indian handlooms. Today, with shelves in 50 stores across 26 countries, Pero's pieces are immediately identifiable for their blend of heritage and modernity. Arora recalls those early days with candour. "This osmosis of skill sets and ideas is much easier now. Earlier one did not understand the fashion cycle and how a traditional craft could be used in a contemporary way." For many artisans, fashion felt fickle trend-chasing, fast-moving, and unreliable. "There was a time when artisans and weavers weren't sure when a brand approached them, how much work would a designer give? Will they be abandoned after one season?" she says. Their hesitation was rooted in an old belief that fashion reinvented itself every six months, leaving makers unsure of their place in the process.

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