dimanche 30 novembre 2014

Fashion Alchemy Is Now A True Ideal For Design Gurus World Wide

By Tom Brady


Trish Hinders is the owner and creative force behind a very important company. The firm in question, is the Fashion Alchemy brand of nature friendly clothing. Her inspirations come from many trips to India which also gave her a deep appreciation of mysticism and yoga. India has also given rise to the materials that Trish uses to create her stunning designs.

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.

Trish re-uses this vibrant cloth in her Sitara collection of environmentally-friendly tailoring and accessories. These beautiful drapes symbolise the native cultures of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and India. When women discard their aging saris in favour of newer patterns (in this day and age ever more composed of synthetic fibres), Sitara purchases the garments disposed of and reprocesses them to craft eye-catching new creations.

Sari originates in the archaic Sanskrit word "sati", the designation for a bolt of cloth. There is evidence of priests wearing saris from the time of the Indus Valley society that reigned supreme in the area from almost five thousand years ago. These fabulous drapes left the midriff uncovered due to the belief that the belly-button represented the holy font of comprehension and life.

Trish Hinders also procures perception via the physical, mental and spiritual facets of the practitioners of yoga philosophy. As well as producing functional pieces for performers of the physical training of this branch of learning she also coaches the vision of uniting mind and body in apparel and a method for transforming the worldly and mystical sides of each person into something higher. A devotee of yoga believes that strength is channelled throughout the body towards intense 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 morals of "fair ware" have been embraced by notable design houses such as this one. Other comparable establishments include Shamanic Nights, Ecoology, Amorosa and Ungalli. These brands are happy to be able to provide socially conscious flair created by staff being paid a living wage in appropriate working circumstances and making use of sustainable substances. To safeguard the earth's natural assets for future generations, this synthesis of environmentalism and fashion must continue to be a growth industry.




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