Breaking Borrowed, Erased, Reclaimed: A History of the Appropriation of Indian Fashion

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The intricate embroidery on a traditional Indian sari, the vibrant colors of a block-printed fabric, and the elegant draping of a lehenga – these are just a few examples of the rich and diverse heritage of Indian fashion. However, the story of Indian fashion is also one of appropriation, erasure, and reclaiming.

From the colonial era to the present day, Indian fashion has been borrowed, adapted, and reinterpreted by Western designers and fashion houses. The British Raj, for instance, saw a surge in the popularity of Indian textiles and clothing among the British elite, who would often wear them as costumes or exotic accessories.

However, this appropriation was not limited to the British. In the 1960s and 1970s, Western designers like Emilio Pucci and Mary Quant were inspired by Indian textiles and incorporated them into their designs. The hippie movement of the 1960s also saw a fascination with Indian fashion, with many young people adopting Indian clothing as a symbol of rebellion and nonconformity.

More recently, Indian fashion has been rebranded and repackaged as “boho chic” or “global chic,” with designers like Gucci and Chanel incorporating traditional Indian motifs and techniques into their designs. However, this trend has been criticized for its superficiality and lack of understanding of the cultural context of Indian fashion.

In recent years, there has been a growing movement to reclaim and reassert Indian fashion’s independence. Indian designers like Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Anamika Khanna are creating clothing that is deeply rooted in Indian traditions and culture, while also pushing the boundaries of fashion and innovation.

Analysis:

The story of Indian fashion is complex and multifaceted, reflecting both the country’s rich cultural heritage and its complex relationships with colonialism, globalization, and cultural appropriation. As Indian fashion continues to evolve and adapt to changing global trends, it is essential to acknowledge and respect its cultural roots and traditions.

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