@myntra@MyntraSupport for my recent order, they sent one unwanted garment instead of three, which I have payed and now refusing to solve the matter. Making money under the name of vendors.
In my latest piece, I reflect on cultural appropriation in fashion, the erasure of heritage crafts like Kolhapuri chappals and Mojaris, and why decolonizing design starts with care, context, and community. πΏ
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Honoured to Join Concordiaβs 2025β2026 Public Scholars Cohort πΏ
Find out more about Concordia's newest Public Scholars π https://t.co/vUHM7hhI51
Huge congratulations to @pramilach for being chosen to represent Concordia University as a Public Scholar! This is highly competitive. Pramila Choudhary's work on Pattu (wool) and sustainability shines through! https://t.co/RMMVankRBk
Pramila Choudhary will also be presenting "GROW(ing) Textiles: Crafting Climate Hope," an evolving and expandable series that finds its roots in the quest to discover conscious makers, visionary designers, and responsible garment and textile factories.
Pramila Choudhary & Sabina Rak will be showcasing "Human Circle: A growing pattern of collaborations": a 5-day public drawing collaboration on the idea of the circle, universal symbol of both nothing and everything, of the individual and the universal, creating an organic pattern
"Frozen Hands: 1134" is Pramila Choudhary's second project showcased in #thecommon2023 expo, a reclamation of pre-consumer textile waste, sourced from fast fashion factories in India, in response to the tragic collapse of the βRana Plazaβ building.
During the one month residency at BlΓΆnduΓ³s, textile research Center we have learnt about place-based hands on sustainability practices. Seen here hand spinning Icelandic wool, one of the longest fiber I ever worked with πΏπππππππ
Global narratives of wool fiber, coming from deserts of Rajasthan, India, staying in Montreal Canada and visiting textile museum in #Icelandtextilemuseum humans are connected through humble wool fiber, visual language and itβs uses. @Concordia@GPEConcordia
Coming few weeks I will be sharing glimpse from Iceland Summer Field school curated by Prof. Kathleen Vaughan June 2024 @GPEConcordia@Concordia
Seen here working with Icelandic sheep wool on hand spinning wheel.
After spending intensive last few days pondering and learning about plastic materials, moving towards materials from nature and craft practices to further think about my ongoing PhD research. @GPEConcordia
Country delegates fail to advance the work on plastic production measures as Global #PlasticsTreaty
negotiations #INC4 conclude. Countries must act on the demands of Indigenous Peoples as rightsholders entitled to a healthy environment.
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