Aramina are long fibres obtained from the stems of the mallow plant, Urena Lobata, which is native to Brazil. Aramina fibres are used for cords, twine and burlap fabrics. This invasive plant was classified as a noxious weed in the U.S. in 1999. A bast fibre belonging to the botanical family
Bemberg and Anita Dongre have joined hands to introduce the captivating ‘Azure’ collection, seamlessly blending nature-inspired aesthetics with sustainable craftsmanship through the use of Bemberg yarn. This collaboration marks a significant step towards responsible fashion practices. Renowned for her timeless elegance and dedication to sustainability, Anita