Harper's Bazaar India

AGE OF DISSENT

ROM SARTORIAL TO SYMBOLIC to socio-political—fashion has come a long way. In fact, whilst fashion is being vociferously called out for its excesses related to environmental degradation, it is also being harnessed as the mouthpiece for social change. The list of pressing social challenges—gender equality or fluidity, environmental sustainability, hyper-consumption, and more—have been pivotal talking points on the ramp and the red carpet. With millions glued to their TV screens and

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