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Traditionally, Chinese brides wear red to symbolize good fortune, both for themselves and their families. The red cheongsam or qipao, a form-fitting dress detailed with golden adornments is a staple ...
Ahead of the International Day of Zero Waste 2025, events in Nairobi, New York and across the world have shone a spotlight on ...
The trade winds are shifting again—and this time, they might just carry good news for Indian textile exporters. The US government is preparing a fresh wave of import tariffs on garments and home ...
Winnipeg groups marching towards their goal of a Filipino district have two targets in sight: membership and new collaboration. Winnipeg groups marching towards their goal of a Filipino district ...
THE Quezon City government has recognized the role of fashion in combatting textile waste. “In Quezon City, fashion isn’t ...
Vijayawada: Senior IAS officer R.P. Sisodia officially assumed charge on Wednesday as the special chief secretary for handlooms and Textiles under the industries and commerce department at the ...
The universal and reciprocal tariffs that US President Donald Trump announced on 2 April has put Indian textile and leather sectors at a relative advantage over their peers. This is because the US ...
Four Filipino digital content creators in Dubai sharing real and impactful stories These content creators open up about the real challenges, the rewarding moments, and the hard-earned lessons ...
The imposition of US tariffs on textile imports presents a mixed bag for the Indian textile industry. While it offers a competitive advantage over other exporting nations, it also poses challenges ...
From cooking demos to contests and trade fairs — kitchens and communities from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao are coming to life with flavors and stories this month! MANILA, Philippines – The ...
Step back in time to the 19th Century, where the hues and patterns of Central Asian textiles flourished along the Silk Route, beside spices, precious metals, glassware, horses, and cultural ideas.
The other three boxes she dropped off April 5 at the Filipino Store in Des Moines had their damit — or clothes in Tagalog — shoes and some canned goods. "Maraming Vienna sausage," said Steward ...