Dr R. Sri Ram, Founder, CEO and Chair of the UK-India Creative Circle and Shweta Harit, Global Senior Vice-President of De Beers Group and CEO of Forevermark
Congratulations to Raw Mango on its inspiring showcase at London Fashion Week on 23rd February. At Bags of Ethics (part of Supreme Creations), we are delighted to see such a thoughtful presentation in London, one that reflects a growing global appreciation for heritage craftsmanship and responsible design.
Showcasing its Fall Winter 2026 collection, It’s Not About The Flower, founder and designer Sanjay Garg presented a concept grounded in cultural symbolism. Using the garland as a central motif, the collection explored how meaning evolves through connection, repetition, and collective form, an idea that aligns closely with the ethos of community-driven craftsmanship.
The runway featured garments where floral elements were not merely decorative but structural, with handcrafted silk flowers integrated into each piece. The restrained colour palette allowed the focus to remain on the integrity of materials, weaving traditions, and the artistry behind each creation, echoing Bags of Ethics’ dedication to sustainability and mindful production.
For Bags of Ethics (part of Supreme Creations), this showcase highlights the growing importance of ethical fashion on a global platform. It demonstrates how traditional craftsmanship can evolve while remaining authentic, something we actively support through our work with artisans and sustainable supply chains.
As Raw Mango continues its journey towards its 18th year, its London showcase represents a powerful moment in sharing Indian heritage with the world. Bags of Ethics is proud to champion such initiatives, where creativity, responsibility, and cultural exchange come together.
Bridging heritage and sustainability as Raw Mango brings Indian craftsmanship to the global stage.
Photo credits: Raw Mango
Photo credits: Raw Mango
Photo credits: Raw Mango