I'm working with an organization that teaches women how to be highly skilled craftsmen. They practice skill sharing which adds to the quality of the product. Women empowerment is important to our supply chain process.
Anjali Purohit is working to combine ancient techniques with modern designs to create Variously, a brand of sustainably designed and produced scarves, bags and home goods. Her experience with retail brands like Anthropology, J.Crew and Free People have inspired Anjali to create a brand centered around responsible supply chain management.
ON THE PHONE WITH ANJALI PUROHITJ'adore: Tell me everything I need to know about Variously.
Anjali: "Variously is going to be contemporary fashion and home accessories- I'm starting off with scarves, and then taking it to bags and home goods. The company is based on combining visual culture experiences as a designer. I'm attempting to create a brand founded on design and meaningful supply chain. Variously is a contemporary label, we focus on prints and weaving techniques and sustainable design methods by reusing waste materials, using organic yarns, hand looms, and natural textiles like cotton and cashmere. Everything is naturally dyed.
I'm working with an organization that teaches women how to be highly skilled craftsmen. They practice skill sharing which adds to the quality of the product. Women empowerment is important to our supply chain process. Differently-abled artisans are trained by an organization."
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ON THE PHONE WITH ANJALI PUROHITJ'adore: Tell me everything I need to know about Variously.
Anjali: "Variously is going to be contemporary fashion and home accessories- I'm starting off with scarves, and then taking it to bags and home goods. The company is based on combining visual culture experiences as a designer. I'm attempting to create a brand founded on design and meaningful supply chain. Variously is a contemporary label, we focus on prints and weaving techniques and sustainable design methods by reusing waste materials, using organic yarns, hand looms, and natural textiles like cotton and cashmere. Everything is naturally dyed.
I'm working with an organization that teaches women how to be highly skilled craftsmen. They practice skill sharing which adds to the quality of the product. Women empowerment is important to our supply chain process. Differently-abled artisans are trained by an organization."
Full interview