Author: Hiba Iqbal

I'm a multifaceted fashion designer and a blogger in free time , shaping trends in menswear and children's fashion. With a keen eye for details and commitments my innovative approach blends classic elegance with contemporary trends, resulting in collections that resonate with diverse audiences. My have been featured in prominent brands' collections, where each piece is infused with my unique vision.
Get to know the newly emerging product category of smart textiles, which watch over one’s health condition and respond to the weather. See how these advanced ideas are transforming fashion accessories as a hybrid of aesthetic look and design, newsmakers.
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This is especially so in today’s fashion where Micro-Fringe is making some of this impact. Indeed, the current trend of combining different materials is evident, and well-known designers and brands such as Gucci, Prada, and Alexander McQueen have used it in their collections.
Textile wastes and other plastic wastes are polluting our oceans, lining both rural and city streets, and harming animals. Apart from plastic recycling, some fashion brands have also figured out how to turn their trash into new accessories and clothes.
Here, we have mentioned some of the easiest tips you can follow to attain high sustainable fashion on a budget.
Since the Stone Age, man has covered himself in clothes. However, at that time, clothes were seen as a necessity to get warmth and protection from harsh environments like the winter and fall seasons. There wasn’t much diversity, and people of all ages and genders mostly got to wear the same basic and typical designs.