Fashion enthusiasts and sustainability advocates are in for a treat as the FEF India Fashion Awards joins hands with WION to present ‘Fashion For Good’, a compelling series on sustainable fashion.
Set to premiere on WION, the eagerly awaited first episode of this impactful panel series is scheduled for March 23 at 1:30 PM, with a repeat telecast on March 24 at 12:30 PM.
The event brought together distinguished leaders and celebrities committed to promoting sustainable practices in the fashion industry. Notable attendees included Dr. Darlie Koshy, Saad Al-Qaddumi, Vinod Duggar, Neeva Jain, Abhay Ojha, and Mona Jain, along with other industry experts.
The inaugural day featured engaging panel discussions on critical topics such as cultural preservation and the need for sustainable fashion. Participants highlighted the importance of addressing fast fashion consumption patterns and emphasized individual responsibility in driving positive change.
A highlight of the event was the unveiling of the Approach Document to Vision Paper and the Manual on Sattvik Textiles, demonstrating a collective commitment to sustainability. Adding glamour to the occasion were celebrities like Tamannaah Bhatia and Masaba Gupta.
The ‘Fashion For Good’ telecast marks a significant step towards promoting sustainable fashion, paving the way for a brighter and greener future. Viewers can anticipate three more thought-provoking episodes in the series.
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