Official Proposal — New Delhi Fashion Week
DHAGA
A New Delhi Fashion Week Initiative
From village ateliers to world runways — here's where local goes global.
The Opportunity
India's greatest fashion story has never been told on its own runway. Until now.
Across our villages, in workshops lit by morning light, craftspeople are producing textiles that the world cannot replicate. Yet they remain invisible to global markets and international media. Dhaga is a structured, high-visibility initiative designed to change that — and we are inviting the Ministry of Textiles to be the force behind it.
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What is Dhaga
A cause-based runway under New Delhi Fashion Week
Dhaga is not a charity showcase. It is a curated, world-class fashion platform built specifically for India's indigenous weavers, embroiderers, printers and artisans — placed at the very heart of New Delhi Fashion Week, alongside the finest designers, international models and global media. It is where cultural heritage meets commercial opportunity.
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The Problem We Solve
Generational mastery, zero visibility
India's grass-root artisans have refined their craft across centuries. Their block prints, handlooms, zardozi and kantha are coveted globally — but the artisans themselves have never had direct access to international buyers, press, or premium market positioning. Dhaga bridges this gap by placing them on an equal platform with the global fashion community.
Heritage in Danger
Over 50 traditional textile crafts in India are classified as endangered. Without economic viability, these arts do not survive.
Market Access Gap
Artisans earn a fraction of the final retail price due to long middleman chains and zero direct buyer relationships.
International Demand Exists
Global demand for authentic, handmade, sustainable Indian textiles is at an all-time high. The supply side is invisible.
Missed Soft Power
India's textile heritage is a powerful diplomatic asset. It remains under-utilised on the global stage.
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What Dhaga Delivers
Three tangible outcomes for artisans and for India
Every edition of Dhaga is engineered to produce measurable impact — not just applause. Artisans walk away with international contacts, media coverage, new buyers and, critically, a sense of pride and belonging in the global fashion conversation.
Economic Uplift
Direct connections to buyers, exporters and fashion houses. New, sustainable revenue streams for artisan families.
Heritage Preservation
When traditional crafts generate income, they survive. Dhaga gives artisans a reason to pass their skills forward.
Global Recognition
International media, buyers and fashion influencers attend NDFW. Dhaga puts Indian artisans directly in their spotlight.
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Our Request to the Ministry
Partnership, not patronage
We seek the Ministry of Textiles as a strategic co-creator of Dhaga — not merely a funder. The Ministry's involvement lends institutional authority, national reach, and policy-level impact to every edition of the initiative.
| Support Area | What We Are Seeking | Impact |
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| Financial Co-sponsorship | Partial underwriting of artisan travel, logistics, and production costs | Enables participation from remote and economically weaker artisan clusters |
| Artisan Network Access | Ministry database and cluster contacts to identify and onboard artisans | Ensures geographic and craft diversity across all regions of India |
| Official Endorsement | Ministry branding and official designation as a government-supported initiative | Elevates credibility with international buyers, press and diplomatic circles |
| Policy Alignment | Link Dhaga to existing schemes: SAMARTH, PM VIKAS, GI tagging initiatives | Multiplies artisan income through complementary welfare entitlements |
| Export Market Facilitation | EPCH and India Handloom Brand tie-in for participating artisans | Opens certified export pathways immediately post-event |
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Why Now
The world is watching India. Let us show them the real India.
India's global cultural moment is here. From the international embrace of Indian cinema to the rise of conscious, sustainable luxury fashion, the conditions for Dhaga have never been better. New Delhi Fashion Week provides the stage. The artisans carry the story. The Ministry of Textiles can make it happen at scale — and claim its rightful place as the architect of India's next great soft-power export: its living, breathing textile heritage.