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Zero-Waste Fashion Garments for Trendy Looks and Sustainability: AnanTaya Clothes

AnanTaya Clothes: Zero Waste Garments for trendy looks and sustainability!

Zero-waste fashion! The sudden uttering of this word brings to fore the diverse range of clothing which generates little or no textile waste in their production. EBNW shares light on AnanTaya which promises warm comforting fusion of sustainability and luxury by creating a zero-waste winter statement. The brand promises empathetic engagement with clothes, respects conscious environmental impact, and narrates a story that this work can only be made by hand. A sneak peek:

This winter step into the warm comforting fusion of sustainability and luxury with AnanTaya. Create a zero-waste winter statement with our wearable body sculptures and statement pieces for WINTER

The unique ‘Zero Waste’ garments are a collaboration between AnanTaya and Iro Iro. Ayush Kasliwal explores ‘whole cloth’ using handloom in its entirety with minimal construction to create wearable body sculpture. The name is inspired by the endangered Wild Ass, a native of the Kutch region in Gujarat.

Encouraging sustainable textile production, the fabric is custom woven in wide width by the weavers of the same region. The garments are made using origami-like folds and cuts and make unusual graphic silhouettes. The playful adventure championed by ANANTAYA loves IRO IRO invites maximum empathetic engagement with the clothes, respects conscious environmental impact, and tells the truth that this work can only be made by hand.

The PARALLEL has a series of parallel lines in graded widths creating a mirage-like effect.

The material used is silk and wool while the finish is natural. The product size is available in delicate, full and free size. 

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