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VMPL New Delhi [India], June 20: Where innovation meets tradition, a new fabric is transforming the industry with its sustainability and elegance. Cupro, a regenerated cellulose fabric made from cotton linter, has gained attention for its silky texture and eco-friendly attributes. This fabric, derived from the unused parts of the cotton plant, offers a luxurious feel akin to silk while being entirely biodegradable.

As the fashion world pivots towards more sustainable practices, Cupro stands out as a beacon of eco-conscious luxury, blending style with responsibility. Ecovero, another eco-friendly fabric, is crafted from certified renewable wood sources, ensuring minimal environmental impact. These fabrics not only provide a luxurious feel but also promise sustainability and ethical production methods.



As these innovative textiles gain popularity, they are setting a new standard in the industry, challenging designers to think beyond traditional materials and embrace a greener future. At the forefront of this is MAGS By Sananda Basak, a brand that has redefined luxury resorts and casual wear in India since November 2009. Founded in Pune by Sananda Basak, the principal creative mind behind the craftsmanship, the brand is committed to making couture more accessible while adhering to the highest standards of sustainability.

One will see a unique blend of contemporary aesthetic and traditional culture in Sananda's artistic style which is prints, specifically using geometric lines to.

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