Jyoti Gokani, designer Krishna Mehta's sister, in her shop in the Colaba district of Mumbai. From Better Living Through Artistry.
Our clothes are coats of armor, bespoke
uniforms that cocoon us from—and catapult us into—the world at large.
Blending in,
standing out,
stepping out,
tuning in: where can fashion
take us? Who can fashion
make us? From
decoding luxury and understanding
craft, to
consumerism,
collaboration, and
love affairs with cotton, this is
social history writ large: an animated (and
mediated) language of
custom and system,
access and
sustainability,
style,
soul, and
artistry. At turns
whimsical,
adaptive (and increasingly
proactive), clothing is the material proof of all that’s human and hopeful. Fashion, after all, has always been the stuff of
fantasy, and what’s wrong with a little fantasy?