Vogue and Marie Claire report on sustainable luxury
Posted by jembendell on November 29, 2010
Can jewellery give miners decent work and livehoods, promoting sustainable development? Can India reclaim denim, as an organic, handwoven, naturally dyed traditional cloth? These issues are discussed in this month’s Vogue and Marie Claire. I talked to both, while sporting the organic denim Sherwani I created with Prema of Rangoli Fashion House and Rubina of Colours of Nature, when in southern India earlier this year (and photographed by famed photographer (and great chap), Paulo Pellegrin).
One focus of my work since 2006, has been helping promote more awareness of sustainable business issues amongst elites and middle classes across the global South, particularly in Asia and Latin America. So Im pleased that this month I get to promote sustainable fashion and jewellery in both the spanish Vogue and Marie Claire in India. In one of the articles I discuss the history of denim, and how it can be reclaimed as Indian. The side benefit of this work is that, as just an academic and consultant, I get to chuckle about appearing in top fashion magazines! So, don’t just stand there, let’s get to it (strike a pose, there’s nothing to it…)
Thanks to Noela Fernandez and Aekta Kapoor for the interviews.
Some snaps of us in action at Rangoli in Auroville….





Alex Guinet said
Hi Jem,
Could you let me know which Marie Claire and Vigue you are talking about (number/country/month)
Many thanks in advance !
Alex
Jem said
Vogue – Spain, December 2010
Marie Claire – India, December 2010