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How Gen-next is Reinventing the Banarasi, Weaving in Global Trends

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Gen-next is reinventing the iconic weave, which, for long, has been an integral part of the trousseau of Indian brides. From chic western outfits, jackets to pocket squares and silk wool shawls, Banarasi is turning out to be a global fashion statement.
How Gen-next is Reinventing the Banarasi, Weaving in Global Trends
 Credits: Nishikant Gamre

WHEN ADITI CHAND and Udit Khanna got married in 2012, neither of them was interested in Udit’s 200-year-old family business of textiles.

While Aditi was heading M&As for the infrastructure vertical at Edelweiss Capital, Udit was running a recruitment and education consulting company in London. A chance conversation with an elderly weaver in Varanasi proved to be the turning point in their careers, and turned them into founders of Tilfi — a luxury brand celebrating the 12th century Banarasi craft.