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New Delhi [India], July 30: The Development Commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, is organising the second edition of Weave the Future, an exhibition dedicated to exploring the role of handlooms in building a truly sustainable and circular textile economy.
Opening on National Handloom Day, The Regenerative Edition will be held from August 7th to 17th, 2025, at the Crafts Museum, New Delhi. The exhibition, to be inaugurated by the Hon’ble Minister of Textiles, Shri Giriraj Singh, on 8th August, aims to celebrate India’s rich textile heritage. This year’s showcase brings together 30 participating brands and initiatives, including weavers, artisans, designers, enablers, and storytellers, who are committed to reviving and sustaining regenerative textile practices.
“Weave the Future” is a series that spotlights handlooms as key drivers of sustainability and circularity in the textile industry. The second edition champions tradition, nature-aligned practices, highlighting the role of handlooms in enabling mindful, culturally rooted, and circular production systems. This edition is a foundational step towards celebrating a new tribe of textile artisans who are reimaging the future of fashion through regenerative and handmade practices. Envisioned by the DC Handloom, Ministry of Textiles, the event serves as a platform to enhance the outreach, visibility, and accessibility of diverse voices in the respective ecosystem.
“Weave the Future – Regenerative Edition stands as a testament to the resilience, beauty, and profound cultural significance of India’s handloom traditions. On National Handloom Day, we are honoured to create a platform that not only honours our weavers and our heritage but also sparks vital conversations around sustainability, circularity, and regenerative practices. This initiative represents our collective commitment towards shaping a future where handlooms are not merely celebrated as a craft, but as a living system of knowledge, community, and ecological harmony.” – DCHL Dr. M Beena
Weave the Future is more than an exhibition—it is a collaborative platform that brings together the many voices shaping the future of Indian textiles. From traditional farming knowledge to design innovation, from grassroots implementation to responsible branding, this edition creates space for meaningful engagement between all stakeholders in the textile value chain.
Key highlights include:
In a world burdened by overconsumption and overflowing waste, Weave the Future calls for a return to slower, more mindful systems rooted in craft, culture, and ecology. While the first edition focused on upcycling, the second edition champions traditional alternatives—honouring the wisdom of our land and people.
Handlooms lie at the heart of this vision, offering not only low-impact, circular production but also a revival of cultural continuity and community well-being. The exhibition celebrates the beauty and complexity of handmade textiles, where every irregularity and variation is a testament to human touch and care.
Indigenous cotton varieties make up just 2–3% of India’s total cotton cultivation today. Through Weave the Future – Regenerative Edition, the organisers aim to raise awareness and build momentum to increase this share in the coming decade.
These cottons require fewer pesticides, support biodiversity, and are better suited to local climates. Beyond farming, the exhibition also underscores the importance of decentralized, low-cost, and energy-efficient processing technologies that empower rural communities and maintain local and self-reliant value chains.
This vision includes:
Set in the calm and historically resonant spaces of the Crafts Museum, New Delhi, Weave the Future – Regenerative Edition will invite visitors to:
By bringing all these stakeholders together on the occasion of National Handloom Day, the exhibition underscores its mission: to keep traditional practices alive while building a better, more sustainable future for textiles in India.
Alongside the core exhibition on regenerative practices and indigenous cotton, Weave the Future Edition 2 will showcase installations that expand the conversation around sustainability, craft, and storytelling.
Workshops:
Participating Brands:
Dhi Earth, Johargram, Lafaani, Ecofab, Whakato, Love for the Loom, Magan Khadi, Khamir, Label Yuga, Re:Kala, Itiha, Indigene, 23N 69E, Varso, Sonam Khetan, Malkauns, Peoli, Tiny Living Colors, Eartha Living, Sunbird Organic, Yusa Natural, Bageeya, Charkha Ghar, Vardara,, Chitku, and more.
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Event Details:
Dates: 7th to 17th August 2025
Venue: Crafts Museum, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
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