TLP Loom follows the threads of fashion back to where they come from; craft traditions, labour networks, cultural memory, and the politics of how clothes are made. Step behind the runway. Trace the fabric to its source.
Fashion is usually written about as spectacle. Runways, trends, seasonal collections, celebrity wardrobes. The industry produces endless commentary on what is in and what is out. But clothing has always been more than aesthetics. A garment carries within it the labour of the people who made it, the materials drawn from the land, the cultural codes that shape how bodies are seen in public, and the political histories that determine who profits from its production. To look clos
Gucci's approach represents a different kind of cultural navigation—one that sidesteps the sari-versus-lehenga debate entirely by refusing to engage with South Asian garment categories at all.