Thursday, November 27, 2014

Fashion Alchemy Is Now A True Ideal For Fashion Companies Everywhere

By Tom Brady


Theer are many options for those who want a bit of style, but there is so much more that you can look at, too. Fashion Alchemy is a firm creatively driven by the owner, Trish Hinders that manufactures nature friendly garments. Trish is motivated by frequently visiting India, where her profound understanding of yoga and spirituality also grew. The fabrics drawn on in these dramatic designs also have Indian origins.

One of the most important sources of stimulation and supply for this contemporary designer's work is the traditional Indian silk sari. The sari (or saree or shari) is a female garment commonly worn throughout South Asia for many years and increasingly often in countries in Europe that have seen mass immigration from the Indian sub-continent. Saris are made from a single piece of material that can be between 5 and 9 yards long and 2 to 4 feet wide.

These vibrant fabrics are re-used by Trish in the Sitara series of ecologically aware tailoring and embellishments. These gorgeous drapes represent the indigenous cultures of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India. Aging saris that are discarded by women wanting to wear newer patterns (today ever more frequently comprising of man-made materials) are purchased by Sitara and reprocessed to craft dazzling new fashions.

Sari is a word derived from the early Sanskrit language which knew it as the "sati", the name for a band of material. The Sari can be discovered as long ago as 2,800 to 1,800 BC in evidence of the Indus Valley civilization that then governed the west of the Indian sub-continent. These superb drapes bared the midriff because the navel was seen as the sacred font of conception and life.

Hinders also takes insights from the physical, spiritual and mental aspects of the practices of the yoga philosophy. Not only does she produce practical pieces for those performing the physical exercises of this discipline, but she also teaches the ideas of yoking together body and mind in attire and as a means of transforming the corporeal and spiritual aspects of the individual into something superior. Devotees of yoga believe that energy is channelled through the body to concentrated chakras.

An essential veneration of energy infuses Trish Hinders construction model. This respect manifests itself in her devotion to ecological equilibrium and the conviction that your outfits can reinforce vigour, encourage personal development and augment consciousness. Ecological concerns are foremost in the preferences of the resources exploited by Sitara.

Recyclable fashion is aimed at making wearers re-evaluate the ecological consequences of their partiality for particular garments. Stylists that walk this green pathway appreciate that this planet is the only one we have been given, and that it is our responsibility to look after it. The earth should not have to pay the price of fashion design.

The brand is just one of the leading establishments to have embraced the ideals of "fair ware". Others include Ungalli, Ecoology Amorosa and Shamanic Nights. These labels are proud to sell socially conscious fashions produced by staff in decent work environments, earning a living wage and using sustainable substances. This fusion of fashion and green concerns has to be a future growth industry if we wish to conserve our natural resources.




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