March 07, 2022
The judgment closes the door on a dark chapter
Designer Pooja Shroff thinks it’s a great step to being liberal. "This is indeed
a creative, innovative step to reflect their empathy and oneness with society’s
feelings.It was a historic moment when the Supreme Court partially scrapped the
draconian Section 377 of Indian Penal Code (IPC) which criminalised
homosexuality. However, in order to make the industry truly inclusive, major
reformation and transformation is required at the levels of perception and
thinking of the masses. I support the designers’ decision to wrap the show
standing together for love, the freedom of love and fighting against the
discrimination of gender for the right of love. "I have gone completely out of
the box this time. Breaking stereotypes and welcoming an encyclopedic attitude
is what my ensemble celebrates. And the Fashion Design Council of India is
celebrating this idea of equality with its rainbow-themed grand finale which
will see 40 China
POLYESTER HEATHER FABRIC designers coming together on a single stage at the
Lotus Make-Up India Fashion Week (LMIFW) spring-summer ’19. It may or may not be
sellable or appealing to others but for me it is an expression of love and
freedom," shares Jain who believes that every creative medium — be it fashion or
textile, art or ceramic — is about personal expression of what is happening
around us, environmentally, politically and socially, as they affect our
creative sensibilities. The fashion industry openly accepting the LGBTQ
community on the ramp would ease out the space for a lot of them to express
themselves freely. "It has left a deep inked mark on the pages of the
Constitution of India that protects the fundamental rights of the LGBTQ
community.
The judgment closes the door on a dark chapter of Indian history,
marking a new era of equality for millions of people in India.It is not only a
shield for the people of this community to live a dignified life but it also
rights the wrong made in the past towards them. It comprises of the colours red,
orange, yellow, green, blue and violet which will represent peace and the
diverse environment which we all live in," shares Taandon, adding, "I can see
everyone participating in the victory."For designer Reynu Taandon, one of the 40
designers lined up for the show, the Supreme Court judgment is a huge thumbs up
for humanity and equal rights. There should be freedom of expression and freedom
for personal choices."Adding to it designer Pankhuri Jain shares, "Designers
dedicating the finale to the freedom of love is steering the positivity around
and giving strength to people to stand for their right. "For anyone in the
creative field, what is happening around them will reflect in their work and for
me fashion is my medium of expression."The judgment is a huge victory to
celebrate but it is the actual writing of the judgment that we should
celebrate," shares designer Amit Aggarwal, who will be a part of the finale
where each designer will dress a model in an ensemble based on the rainbow
theme, an emblem for the LGBTQ community, which was originally created by San
Francisco-based artist Gilbert Baker in 1978 using six stripes: red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, and violet to represent diversity and peace.". This one
judgment will today allow space for laws of cohabitation and marriage to take
place in the future which is hopeful for our nation," shares Aggarwal whose
ensemble is based on the idea of depicting a blooming flower that represents a
transitional dance of a new growth, life and celebration in all glorious
colours."For designer Payal Jain it is about love, happiness and freedom —
letting go of anything and everything that one has been holding back. It’s truly
a landmark year for India and there is no better way to end LMIFW platform to
showcase this and slowly the fashion industry across India is making itself
inclusive as the news is spreading through our FDCI platform. "The blooming of
the flower is a sign of hope, for a better tomorrow for our nation. "It is a
step towards being a free country in the true essence of the word and of course
a great step towards creating a more inclusive, broad, tolerant society.
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