An Indian origin Australian Fashion Designer, Anjana Seth decided to change this through KRIVI COUTURE
KRIVI COUTURE
Being in a children segment Krivi is extra cautious while picking up raw materials to children’s skin and help them carry the dress comfortably for longer hours. One more practice Anjana feels that need change is the exploitation of labor in fashion industry. Cheaper brands do provide a lower price point but at the cost of the happiness of their labour. This sense of equality sets Krivi Couture apart.
Krivi helps it’s customers in alterations of the garment and also buys back your piece of garment, refurbish it and donate it to the needy. A part of Krivi’s profits go to Barbarika foundation to help the underprivileged children.
“Buy it, only if you need it”, says Anjana. “I believe in Ethical Fashion. Hoarding clothes only to dispatch them to the land fills just because it’s out of fashion is not the way it should be!”, adds Anjana further.
With designers and good humans like Anjana, the fashion industry is sure to see era of sustainable and regenerative fashion.
