TN CO-OPTEX WAS CONDUCTED MEN’S FASHION SHOW

TH-VESHTI_DAY_FASH_1712843eThe Tamilnadu Handloom Weavers’ Co-operative Society, popularly called as Co-optex, established in 1935, has a long and rich tradition in handlooms and history that dates back over 78 years, even before Indian Independence. The multi-hued Butterfly symbol is today synonymous with quality, durability and fair trade. Behind the timelessness of tradition kept alive for so many decades, is the handloom weaver, who is the backbone of this large network of 4.13 lakhs of Handlooms in Tamilnadu of which 2.19 lakhs Handlooms are in co-operative fold, 200 showrooms and of Rs.632 crores turnover, that is Co-optex. Today, Co-optex is the No.1 Apex Handloom Co-operative Society in the country because of its talented, dedicated and devoted clan of handloom weavers from all over Tamilnadu.

Tues day,7th January , 2014 at 5 pm on Egmore Co-optex Padmasri M.P.Nachimuthu Ground, Anna Auditorium.

Presides By  Mr. Chief secretary Mr.Harmanthar Singh, Co-optexDirector Prakash.  Function Arranged by Co-opetex Chief Director Mr. Sagayam. The Traditional Men’s Fasion Parade did by Co-optex combined with National Institute of Technology.

Traditional Costumes of Tamil Nadu for Men

Clothing of Tamil Nadu represents the traditional and cultural essence of this south Indian state. Men of this state put on traditional outfits such as Dhoti or Lungi with a shirt and Angavastra. Females beautify themselves in Sari and blouse. The costumes of Tamil Nadu have got fame globally for their grace and beauty. Lyrical references show the in the age of Sangam, a single piece of outfit is served as both head covering and lower garment, departing the midriff and bosom totally uncovered. The costumes posses a specific aura within zari work and dress materials prevailing among women.

 

Faceinews.com

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *