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Liva Reviva collaborates with Ka-sha for their new line called ‘Roz’

By October 28, 20244 Mins Read
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‘Roz’ collection by Ka-Sha features Liva Reviva’s sustainable, plant-based fabrics for everyday elegance.

In today’s dynamic fashion landscape, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword—it’s a necessity. As the textile industry faces increasing scrutiny over its environmental impact, brands like Liva Fabrics, made from renewable plant-based fibres, are taking the lead by promoting sustainable fashion and contributing to a greener future. Liva Reviva, known for repurposing textile waste, is revolutionizing the textile value chain by creating fabrics that are both stylish and environmentally conscious.

In a significant move towards merging fashion with sustainability, Liva Reviva has joined forces with renowned Indian fashion label, Ka-Sha, to craft a line of artisanal and sustainable products under Ka-Sha’s new brand, “Roz”. This collection is an ode to everyday fashion, where comfort and design come together seamlessly, while sustainability is woven into every thread. Derived from the word ‘everyday’ in Hindi, “Roz” captures the essence of clothing designed for regular wear, but with an extraordinary commitment to environmental responsibility.

The “Roz” collection is centred around mindful design, offering elevated basics that go beyond mere functionality. These pieces are perfect for the modern consumer who values sustainability without compromising on style or comfort. Every garment in the line features small yet significant details, demonstrating Ka-Sha’s commitment to craftsmanship and thoughtful design. This attention to detail ensures that “Roz” pieces not just feel good but also look great, making them a staple in any wardrobe.

A key highlight of this collection is the innovative fabric blend that defines it. The garments are crafted using Liva’s Reviva-M circular yarn, made from repurposed textile waste, handwoven together with indigenous kala cotton by artisans from Gujarat, that Ka-Sha has been associated with since the last couple of years. This fusion of cutting-edge sustainable materials and traditional craftsmanship results in garments that are durable, eco-friendly, and easy to care for. The emphasis on comfort, washability, and longevity makes “Roz” the perfect choice for individuals seeking timeless style with a minimal environmental footprint.

Mr. Sree Charan, VP Marketing, Global Head – Brands, Birla Cellulose, Aditya Birla Group, said, “We are proud to partner with Ka-Sha in redefining fashion with ‘Roz,’ a collection that brings together sustainability and design. Liva Reviva’s innovative fabrics not only reduce textile waste but also offer a premium feel and fluidity, making it easy for consumers to make eco-conscious choices without compromising on style.”

Commenting on the collaboration, Karishma Shahani Khan, Founder of Ka-Sha, shared, “Roz is more than just a fashion line—it’s a philosophy that champions sustainability in the most practical, everyday sense. We wanted to create pieces that reflect the simplicity of daily dressing while aligning with the values of conscious consumerism. Partnering with Liva Reviva allowed us to strike that balance between design and sustainability, crafting clothes that make you feel good inside and out.”

The launch of “Roz” has already garnered widespread praise for its ethical production methods and sustainable origins. Fashion-conscious consumers are drawn to the collection not just for its eco-friendly credentials, but for its timeless appeal and impeccable quality. The line reflects a modern aesthetic that resonates with those looking for versatile pieces that fit effortlessly into their everyday lives. Whether it’s for a casual day out or a laid-back office look, “Roz” offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and responsibility.

Ultimately, the success of “Roz” showcases the power of partnerships in driving positive change in the fashion industry. Liva Reviva and Ka-Sha have demonstrated that sustainability and profitability can coexist, setting an inspiring example for other brands to follow. As the world continues to seek more sustainable practices, collaborations like this pave the way for a future where fashion doesn’t just look good—it does good too.

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