Promo Fashion Show of North East India Fashion Week - The Khadi Movement
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COO Jack Taniya Budh with weavers, designers and kids model during promo fashion show of North East India Fashion Week 2017
Promo Fashion Show of North East India Fashion Week - The Khadi Movement held
Designers Hibu Ollo, Gloria Ovung, Milli Indra Dangngo and Menty Jamir showcased their collection
The atmosphere became more colourful at Hong Dree celebration as Affluent Ray of Light (ARL) opened their journey into the 3rd edition of the North East India Fashion Week with its first promo fashion show in the region. Weavers and designers Hibu Ollo and Milli Indra Dangngo from Arunachal Pradesh and Gloria Ovung and Menty Jamir from Nagaland showcased their beautiful collection which was choreographed by Noyomi Riba at the promo fashion show during 28th Hong Dree Festival recently.
Organized by Affluent Ray of Light, a non-profit organization dedicated to globalize the social and cultural aspects of the different tribes of north east India, North East India Fashion Week’s second promo show will be held in Nagaland.
Designer Gloria Ovung from Nagaland with her design during the promo fashion show of North East India Fashion Week 2017
The 3rd edition of North East India Fashion Week, a three-day fashion extravaganza, has been conceptualized to inspire and encourage the upcoming handicraft artisans and designers of the region, who are working exclusively towards the promotion of northeastern fabrics and culture. The main event will be held in Itanagar from 27th to 29th October, 2017.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Operating Officer of the festival, Jack Taniya Budh said, “The NEIFW Promo and Weavers meet is to revive and to motivate the weavers and mass, to make them understand the concept of NEIFW-The Khadi movement.”
Designer Menty Jamir from Nagaland with her design during the promo fashion show of North East India Fashion Week 2017
“I am associated with North East India Fashion Week since two years, and because of this event I got a proper understanding of professional shows and designs. This event helped me build a strong customer base, and this second opportunity will definitely be a cherry on the top”, said Milli Indira Dangngo.
About her participation in North East India Fashion Week, Gloria Ovung says, “North East India Fashion Week is a huge opportunity for a designer to get the required exposure and exhibit his/her creativity. There are so many talented designers and weavers in the region who are unable to showcase their creations, or follow their passion for lack of a proper opportunity. North East India Fashion Week will help promote these upcoming talents.”
Designer Milli Indira Dangngo from Arunachal Pradesh with her design during the promo fashion show of North East India Fashion Week 2017
Speaking on the occasion, Founder of Affluent Ray of Light, fashion designer Yana Ngoba said, “Northeast has an immense artistic potential. It is sad to see that weavers today are giving up their age old tradition in search of jobs which pays them better. With this event we want to promote the weavers of the region who lives in disguise but are so important for the designers across the world. At NEIFW, our focus is to support weavers of Northeast and brilliant emerging designers. I understand the concept, hard work and dedication involved to create designs. We also offer weavers and designers the opportunity to retail through our online boutique connection and to showcase their designs in international platform and in dealing with manufacturers and buyers.”
North East India Fashion Week is a concept created and implemented by Affluent Ray of Light (ARL) to promote weavers, designers and craftsmen of the region in the national as well as international market and to empower talent of northeast by providing them a networking opportunity and by facilitating buyers for their products. This event is a platform provided to all accomplices within northeast Indian industry, with a special focus on weavers and handicrafts, with a motive to build network and alliance with partners & markets across the globe.
Weaver Hibu Ollo and CEO Yana Ngoba Chakpu during Weavers meet with the oldest living woman of Hong village, who was also a weaver when she was young
ARL believes that it is very important to preserve the northeastern region’s rich fabrics, traditional handlooms and handicrafts, and very few of the designers from the region are making an effort to do so. Their mission is to promote and preserve the vast variety of indigenous textiles and crafts that are slowly losing popularity amongst the younger generation, through fashion shows and help create business and branding opportunities for industries directly or indirectly engaged in retailing handloom, textile fashion and life.
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This article was posted on July 09, 2017.
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