Leading the Future of Sustainable Fashion – House of Tanvi’s Promise

For the first time ever, London Fashion Week is making sustainability a priority. The British Fashion Council has rolled out new, stringent guidelines to ensure brands uphold ethical and environmentally conscious practices. Moving forward, designers must meet specific sustainability benchmarks that push the industry toward a greener future.

At House of Tanvi, these values are not new—we have embraced them from the very start. As global fashion adapts to these evolving standards, we take pride in already implementing responsible practices that align with this vision. Sustainability isn’t just a requirement for us; it’s the essence of our brand.

Sustainability in Action: House of Tanvi’s Approach

A Deep-Rooted Sustainability Strategy – Sustainability is not an afterthought at House of Tanvi—it is embedded in our creative and operational processes. We have a formally approved sustainability strategy that ensures our practices remain environmentally conscious, ethical, and responsible.

Equal Hiring and Inclusive Practices – We take pride in fostering a diverse and inclusive workspace. We encourage and uplift our artisans, ensuring that talent and skill take precedence over anything else. This commitment is clearly reflected on our social media, where we share the faces behind House of Tanvi, showcasing a family of individuals from different backgrounds working together. This transparency highlights that our hiring is purely based on skill, and we provide a platform where our employees gain confidence and feel empowered.

Repurposing Unsold Stock for Exclusive Use – While most of our stock sells out, the few exclusive pieces that remain do not go to waste. As a brand known for unique, high-fashion designs, our unsold pieces are often sourced by celebrities and stylists, ensuring they serve a purpose beyond retail. Every garment holds value and is utilized meaningfully, whether for styling, creative projects, or industry collaborations.

Reimagining Fabrics for New Collections – We don’t order new fabric for every collection; instead, we thoughtfully incorporate materials from previous designs. For example, surplus Premium Cotton from our Navratri collection has been repurposed into fresh designs for our latest summer line. Our approach ensures that fabric isn’t limited to a single function—it evolves into timeless pieces that suit multiple occasions and seasons.

A Fur-Free, Exotic Skin-Free, and Feather-Free Brand – Ethics drive our creativity. We have never used fur, exotic animal skins, or feathers in our designs, choosing cruelty-free materials without compromising on aesthetics.

Educating Our Community on Sustainability – Awareness fuels change. Through social media, events, and collaborations, we actively educate our customers on sustainable fashion practices. We believe in empowering consumers with the knowledge to make mindful, ethical fashion choices.

Sustainable Packaging for a Responsible Tomorrow – Our commitment to sustainability extends beyond clothing. House of Tanvi eliminates single-use plastics in packaging by using eco-friendly alternatives. Our first layer of packaging consists of cardboard boxes, while the second layer features jute bags, ensuring that every aspect of our brand aligns with sustainable principles.

A New Era of Thoughtful Fashion

London Fashion Week’s shift towards sustainability marks a turning point for the industry, sending a powerful message—fashion must evolve, and responsibility is non-negotiable.

At House of Tanvi, we welcome this movement because it reaffirms what we have always believed: sustainability is not an option; it is the future. As the industry adapts to these new standards, we remain committed to leading by example, proving that style, ethics, and sustainability can thrive together.

 

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