A TEDx speaker and writer, Bandana Tewari has given key-note speeches all across the world about compassionate consumption, sustainability, with a special focus on Gandhi & Fashion and the need for sartorial integrity amongst others. As Vogue India ’s Editor-at-Large for 13 years, Bandana was responsible for planning, visualizing and ideating fashion features for the ultimate style bible. Her ringside view of the rapidly evolving industry coupled with her signature ability to take the long view in every commentary has made her a globally recognized voice in fashion lifestyle and sustainability. Today, Bandana lives in Bali and contributes to several global magazines. She has written extensively for The Business of Fashion and other well regarded publications such as The New York Times, Vogue Arabia, Vogue India, Harper’s Bazaar India, Elle India, Vogue Portugal, Vogue US, Vogue UK, Wallpaper, Platform and Tank , in addition to several leading Indian newspapers such as, Hindustan Times and The Hindu . She has scripted and hosted 50 episodes of Simply Style, the first fashion series on Indian television, as well as the first series of fashion webisodes online on LFWTV.com. She was also part of the powerful documentary titled Slay that focuses on animal cruelty in fashion. She is a Special Advisor to Copenhagen Fashion Summit and sits on several advisory boards—NEST (NYC), Redress (Hong Kong), Global Fashion Agenda (Stockholm), Fashinnovation (New York), Member of the British Fashion Council Community amongst others. For her charity Bandana chose Jan Saha s because she believes it reaches those corners of rural India that have been deemed invisible and excluded from the mainstream. The Kali Eyes are, she hopes, the watchful eyes of the fierce mother who nurtures those in times of need. About Peoples Courage International Peoples Courage International, previously Jan Sahas, is a 23-year-old community-centric organization working intensively in 14000+ villages and urban areas of 97 districts across 13 states of India. They work with the most excluded social groups on safe migration and workers’ protection; and prevention of sexual violence against women and children. This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from September 27, 2023 to September 27, 2025 will be donated to Peoples Courage International. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.





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A TEDx speaker and writer, Bandana Tewari has given key-note speeches all across the world about compassionate consumption, sustainability, with a special focus on Gandhi & Fashion and the need for sartorial integrity amongst others. As Vogue India ’s Editor-at-Large for 13 years, Bandana was responsible for planning, visualizing and ideating fashion features for the ultimate style bible. Her ringside view of the rapidly evolving industry coupled with her signature ability to take the long view in every commentary has made her a globally recognized voice in fashion lifestyle and sustainability. Today, Bandana lives in Bali and contributes to several global magazines. She has written extensively for The Business of Fashion and other well regarded publications such as The New York Times, Vogue Arabia, Vogue India, Harper’s Bazaar India, Elle India, Vogue Portugal, Vogue US, Vogue UK, Wallpaper, Platform and Tank , in addition to several leading Indian newspapers such as, Hindustan Times and The Hindu . She has scripted and hosted 50 episodes of Simply Style, the first fashion series on Indian television, as well as the first series of fashion webisodes online on LFWTV.com. She was also part of the powerful documentary titled Slay that focuses on animal cruelty in fashion. She is a Special Advisor to Copenhagen Fashion Summit and sits on several advisory boards—NEST (NYC), Redress (Hong Kong), Global Fashion Agenda (Stockholm), Fashinnovation (New York), Member of the British Fashion Council Community amongst others. For her charity Bandana chose Jan Saha s because she believes it reaches those corners of rural India that have been deemed invisible and excluded from the mainstream. The Kali Eyes are, she hopes, the watchful eyes of the fierce mother who nurtures those in times of need. About Peoples Courage International Peoples Courage International, previously Jan Sahas, is a 23-year-old community-centric organization working intensively in 14000+ villages and urban areas of 97 districts across 13 states of India. They work with the most excluded social groups on safe migration and workers’ protection; and prevention of sexual violence against women and children. This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from September 27, 2023 to September 27, 2025 will be donated to Peoples Courage International. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.