Usha Int’l to debut fashion label Usha Silal at LFW 2018

India’s leading manufacturer of sewing machines, fans and home appliances, Usha International is all set to introduce its sustainable fashion initiative Usha Silai at the Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Summer/Resort 2018. Usha’s sustainable fashion concept aims to empower women in rural areas with skills and resources to create clothes and accessories that can be retailed in the urban fashion market.

The Usha Silai project will be an innovative fashion concept showcasing eco-friendly and creative concepts of four designers. The sustainable label will be launched in association with IMG Reliance at the fashion event.

The Usha Silai project will showcase works of four designers namely Soham Dave from the Dholka cluster in Gujarat, Amit Vijaya and Richard Pandav from the Kaladhera cluster in Rajasthan, Sayantan Sarkar from 24 South Parganas Mastikari cluster in West Bengal and Sreejith Jeevan from the Puducherry cluster. The works of local women from Usha Silai schools in four identified creative hubs in Rajasthan, Bengal, Gujarat and Puducherry, will also be on display.

The creativity of designer Soham Dave was challenged to work with the Dholka cluster in Gujarat and the result is a collection called ‘The Black Machine’ inspired by the Black Usha Machine. The focus of the garments is created with surfaces and interesting textures on the black lock stitch machine.

The collection called ‘Rani’sthan’ by Amit Vijaya and Richard Pandav is an ode to every woman who is a queen in her own right. Sayantan’s work includes Khadi and linen blends along with batik prints that reveal the lush green foliage of the village. In his work, Sreejith has added fabric patches and quirky detailing to reveal his inspiration of windows, glass panels, which were seen in every window of the old French colony.

Dr Priya Somaiya, executive director, Usha Social Services said that they are delighted with the debut of label Usha Silai. The brand has created a platform that has the power to impact and change the lives of many. Making use of local stitching skills and modern techniques, we will create an umbrella that caters to sustainable fashion in a modern language. This is an initiative that commences at the very foundation and attempts to reach wider audience through various mediums including the internet. It will strengthen and grow over time.

Jaspreet Chandok, Head of Fashion, IMG Reliance said that they are honored to partner with Usha International for this initiative and launch Usha Silai at Lakmé Fashion Week.

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