Woven Whispers – A textile presentation curated by FDCI

15 December, 2025

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Woven Whispers Celebrates Saree Day with a Textile Showcase at the National Crafts

Museum, New Delhi

New Delhi, 15th December, 2025:

Woven Whispers, a textile presentation, unfolded on the evening of 14th December at theAmphitheatre, National Crafts Museum & Hastakala Academy, Pragati Maidan, on the upcomingoccasion of Saree Day, celebrating the timeless legacy of the Indian saree. A tri-partner initiative​ by the Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, FICCI FLO, and FDCI, theshowcase was envisioned as a dialogue between heritage, fashion and the future, highlighting​ the evolution of Indian handlooms from craft to commerce while championing women weavers,​ artisans, and creative entrepreneurs across the country.

The showcase brought together handloom, craftsmanship and contemporary design in a​ thoughtfully curated presentation set against the historic backdrop of the National Crafts​ Museum & Hastakala Academy, New Delhi.

The evening was graced by the Chief Guest, Dr. Malika Nadda, Chairperson, Asia Pacific​ Advisory Council of the Special Olympics Organisation, followed by Poonam Sharma,​ National President, FICCI FLO, along with Governing Body Members and Day ChairAmbar Pariddi Sahai, Smriti Puri, National Treasurer, FICCI FLO, and Sunil Sethi,​ Chairman, FDCI, who collectively underscored the importance of handlooms in India’s cultural​ and economic narrative.

A concise panel discussion titled Craft to Commerce reflected on the evolving handloom​ ecosystem, focusing on sustainability, women-led innovation and market linkages. The experience was further enriched by Weaves of India, an art installation, presenting regional​ textiles as contemporary visual narratives.

The fashion showcase, under the theme The Loom Speaks, unfolded thereafter, highlighting​ handloom as a living, evolving design language. Abraham & Thakore presented a refined​ exploration of ikat through graphic precision and archival reinterpretations; Akaaro by Gaurav​ Jai Gupta showcased engineered weaves that merged Banarasi craftsmanship with modern​ structure; Lahé Looms by Jahnabi Phookan foregrounded Assam’s indigenous silks through a​ lens of slow fashion and community-led weaving; while Advaya brought forth heirloom-quality​ handwoven textiles defined by nuanced textures, artisanal detailing and a contemporary​ sensibility.

Adding to the immersive experience, the presentation was interspersed with classical dance and​ singing performances, seamlessly weaving together movement, music, and textiles, andreinforcing the cultural context of the saree as both attire and art form.​ 

Positioned as more than a celebration, Woven Whispers reaffirmed the collective commitment of​ the Ministry of Textiles, FICCI FLO, and FDCI to strengthening designer–artisan collaborations,empowering women artisans and advancing Indian handlooms from heritage craft to globalrelevance.