The recently concluded 7th edition of Echoes of the Earth, a music festival aimed at raising environmental awareness, attracted thousands of enthusiasts from across the city of Bangalore.
The festival, which concluded on December 8, featured upcycled art installations, educational workshops, and jazz and indie pop performances on stages made from recycled materials.
Some of the nearly 20,000 attendees were stylishly dressed, most using their favorite products and recycled/upcycled products.
The overall aesthetic of the festival was a mix of grunge and festival vibes, with ripped T-shirts, body glitter, elaborate jewelry, and combat boots on both days.
Some of the impressive looks are shown below.
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Stylist Disha Pai (25) created the hand chain @_justjay__ (ghazal chengappa) using a chain made from an old pants zipper and a chain and ring from her mother’s accessory shop. was wearing.
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Surfer Ishita Malaviya, 34, wore a black Forevernew crocheted dress borrowed from a friend’s closet, paired with recycled faux leather shorts and bright green gum boots purchased from a local store in Udupi. combined.
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Akshaya Iyer, 24, a graphic designer, was on the hunt for bargains made from head to toe recycled items. Everything from the yellow crochet vest to the brown vintage Ray-Bans to the cream cargo pants and brown bag came from Instagram’s online thrift store. Her silver jewelery was purchased from Bangalore’s Commercial Street. (Ghazal Chengappa)
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Make-up artist Angela Attavar, 25, sported a lime green shrug and bright green corduroys, both of which were thrifted. Her mustard Uniqlo half-moon bag and black Dr. Martens were 6 years old (Ghazal Chengappa)
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Art director Divya Ranwal’s 1970s blazer was a vintage find she bought in an underground thrift store in Turkey. The 30-year-old man’s dress was also recycled. The choker made from textiles is made in Vietnam. (Ghazal Chengappa)
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Behavioral scientist Monish Khandelia, 31, wore a Buckley Bodega outfit. Some of his jewelery was stolen from the German market (Ghazal Chengappa)
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