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Perception of Crafts Industry highlighted at PAF’s Conference

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India and the art of handicrafts have a long history. With its rich culture, multi- religions thoughts and diverse societal background, India has an extremely rich treasure of ethnic handicrafts practices and handlooms.
India and the art of handicrafts have a long history. With its rich culture, multi- religions thoughts and diverse societal background, India has an extremely rich treasure of ethnic handicrafts practices and handlooms.

But, in spite of this rich inheritance, India, which once stood as the strong base for the artisans is now facing a tough competition from the main stream industry.

Pearl Academy of Fashion, one of the premiere institutes (Pearl Fashion Institute) of fashion organized a Round Table Conference, which witnessed the august assembly of many notable personalities from various fields like retail, fair Trade, NGOs and media & design enterprises who participated and contributed their wealth of knowledge to the forum.

Prof. Jackie Guille, who has been closely associated with the development of design education and enterprise within Sub-Saharan Africa, commenced the discussion by highlighting the perception of crafts industry, the clichéd rural and primitive taboo attached to it.

Further on, the session was presided over by Mr Kshitij Padeya, MD, Eco Tasar Silk Pvt Ltd. who came with more “modern” approach of crafts business and talked about the pragmatic ways to bring the depleting art into the mainstream industry.

Ms Laila Tyabji, Chairman, Dastakar, too gave rich insights to the fatal competition faced by the craftsmen of India and the dying art and she pushed the idea that artisans should learn to market their products so as to make their presence in the new market. She even talked about venturing into the public-private partnership to boost the industry.

Other eminent panelists included, Ms Gillian Rowe, Aditi Shah Aman, Mala Pradeep Sinha, Ms Villoo Mirza, Mr Vikram Joshi, Mr Jatin Bhatt, Ms Meera Goradia, Ms Gurpreet Sindhu and Ms Kusum Tiwari.

Pearl Academy of Fashion was founded in 1993. It is a leading fashion and design education institute in India. Graduates of the Academy are highly sought after in the fashion and design industry, and a number of PAF alumni are in key positions at leading design houses and fashion companies worldwide.

Pearl Fashion Institute is to develop professionally trained managerial manpower to meet the current and future needs of the highly competitive global garment and textile industry.

Pearl Fashion Institute has one of the best trained faculty resources with rich industry experience, and fully committed to fashion education and resource. The faculty members have are groomed in pedagogy with overseas qualifications, teaching and assessing to international standards the institute in addition to intellect has world class infrastructure, state-of-the art machinery, equipment and facilities to train professionals at all levels to enhance fashion evolution to newer horizons of value added merchandise exports.

Pearl Fashion Institute graduates will be trained and globally exposed to lead the industry's experimentation with fashion and creativity to reach the international brands in the up-market segment. Our Objective is to train professionals with a comprehensive range to develop across a wide range of learning experiences.


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Pearl Fashion Institute is to develop professionally trained managerial manpower to meet the current and future needs of the highly competitive global garment and textile industry.

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