LFW 2018: Dia Mirza wants government to make cost-friendly sustainable fashion
The UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador said that people shouldn't have to pay a higher price for going green.
By PTI |
MUMBAI: Handloom has become a runway favourite from being a common man's clothing but the focus on sustainability has made it unaffordable for the masses.
Dia Mirza, who is UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador, believes government needs to regulate the costing of eco-friendly and natural products in order to make sustainability the way of life.
"Costing is a major factor which needs to be looked at to make handlooms popular. Now the more natural the thing is the more expensive it will be. I believe government will have to play a very important role in that. There are companies producing natural stuff to get tax benefits.
"I believe people shouldn't be made to pay a bigger price for being eco-friendly. It discourages people from using sustainable products. Not everybody has the means of the income to afford this kind of stuff. Cost of these products have to come down to make it mainstream," Dia told PTI in an interview. Dia delivered a talk at the Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2018 on driving circular economy with 'Fashion for Earth'. The 36-year-old actor says the fact that India is the biggest producer of handloom and hand-woven material can make the country the frontrunner is explaining the necessity of sustainability to the world.
"India has an advantage that we are a developing economy and our businesses are still being formed. There are so many new enterprises and first time designers who are setting up. So if we bring the awareness to them and they are informed about being conscious about sustainability with the example of the existing players, things will be amazing.
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"India is not unfamiliar with sustainability so all we need to do is bring back the old traditions. We can be an example for the world, which we can do easily because science is in our favour. All we have to learn is to be imaginative and creative," she says.
Dia delivered a talk at the Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2018 on driving circular economy with 'Fashion for Earth'. In her address, the actor explained what the circular economy model means and how it can contribute in promoting sustainable fashion.
"World is finally acknowledging that fashion is the higher carbon producing industry then aviation and marine industry. There is only a certain amount of resource which environment provides us and we have already surpassed the amount we should have used.
"I think the more and more people understand this, the better the choices they will make. What people need to understand is in the end what we do with the environment, we are doing it to ourselves. There is no way to escape it."
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Dia says all her choices, be it career or personal, are governed by the good they can do to the society.
"I want to be a part of a conversation which entertains, engages but also give people an opportunity to learn. It will reflect in all my choices be it movies or other things I do,” she says.
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#ICYMI Lakmé Fashion Week Round-Up: A Royal Saifeena; Kangana, K-Jo Sizzle
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The four-day Lakmé Fashion Week came to a close on Sunday. This time, the fashion fest focussed on sustainable development. And Bollywood turned up in full strength to bat for the good cause. From Kangana Ranaut to Kareena Kapoor-Khan, A-listers of B-town added oomph and glamour.
Here's a quick look at those who turned showstoppers, and stole our hearts!
The four-day Lakmé Fashion Week came to a close on Sunday. This time, the fashion fest focussed on sustainable development. And Bollywood turned up in full strength to bat for the good cause. From ..
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Kareena Kapoor-Khan made headlines as she strutted down the ramp for Anamika Khanna at the grand finale during the Lakmé Fashion Week in Mumbai. She looked impeccable in the all-black outfit, and her trademark smokey make-up. Kareena returns to the big screen with 'Veere Di Wedding' which is slated to hit the screens shortly.
Kareena Kapoor-Khan made headlines as she strutted down the ramp for Anamika Khanna at the grand finale during the Lakmé Fashion Week in Mumbai. She looked impeccable in the all-black outfit, and h..
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Kangana Ranaut looked ethereal in a champagne-toned gown that had a glitter bustier designed by duo Shyamal-Bhumika. The dupatta pinned to her bun and a neutral make-up look enhanced the regal look.
Kangana Ranaut looked ethereal in a champagne-toned gown that had a glitter bustier designed by duo Shyamal-Bhumika. The dupatta pinned to her bun and a neutral make-up look enhanced the regal look
Sushmita Sen returned to the ramp - and it was a classy affair. She looked like a royal bride as she sashayed to the tune of "Umrao Jaan" song. The former Miss Universe turned showstopper for designer couple Muzaffar Ali and his wife Meera Ali’s collection ‘Samanzar - A Garden of Flowers’.
Sushmita Sen returned to the ramp - and it was a classy affair. She looked like a royal bride as she sashayed to the tune of "Umrao Jaan" song. The former Miss Universe turned showstopper for desig..
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Tennis player Sania Mirza turned showstopper for fashion designer Anushree Reddy at LFW. She wore a peach lehenga with an embellished, net dupatta.
Tennis player Sania Mirza turned showstopper for fashion designer Anushree Reddy at LFW. She wore a peach lehenga with an embellished, net dupatta.
If Kareena Kapoor-Khan turned heads with her black outfit, better half Saif Ali Khan stole the show with his regal (but, naturally!) look conceptualised by Shantanu and Nikhil. The actor looked handsome in an asymmetrical, grey bandhgala kurta with side buttons and black churidar.
If Kareena Kapoor-Khan turned heads with her black outfit, better half Saif Ali Khan stole the show with his regal (but, naturally!) look conceptualised by Shantanu and Nikhil. The actor looked han..
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For Shilpa Shetty, it was a special occasion at the Lakmé Fashion Week this time. The actress, who has walked the ramp for 25 years, had an emotional and momentous entry at Jayanti Reddy's show on the final day of the fashion gala. Shetty wore an exquisitely-embroidered, ivory lehenga with scalloped hemline and blouse, paired with a ruffled dupatta from the designer's collection 'This One Summer'.
For Shilpa Shetty, it was a special occasion at the Lakmé Fashion Week this time. The actress, who has walked the ramp for 25 years, had an emotional and momentous entry at Jayanti Reddy's show on ..
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Film-maker Karan Johar, who has recently turned radio jockey, was seen in a fashionable avatar at the fashion week. The director was seen showcasing the collection of designers Falguni & Shane Peacock. And keeping him company was Sonakshi Sinha. Incidentally, the two also share screen space in the forthcoming comedy, "Welcome To New York."
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Aditi Rao Hydari looked exquisite in designer Payal Singhal's silver bridal lehenga at the Lakmé Fashion Week Summer. Singhal's collection - lehengas, sarees, pants and jackets - seems to be inspired by Islamic art from Turkey, Morocco, Persia and Mughal India.
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Rahul Khanna was his charming self as he walked the ramp for designer Narendra Kumar Ahmed at the Lakmé Fashion Week. Titled "The Fake", Ahmed's collection is inspired by summer sportswear crafted in luxurious Irish linen by Burgoyne.
Rahul Khanna was his charming self as he walked the ramp for designer Narendra Kumar Ahmed at the Lakmé Fashion Week. Titled "The Fake", Ahmed's collection is inspired by summer sportswear crafted ..