Creating opportunities through Designs

[Applause]

hi

i am rahul mishra i am a fashion

designer

my studio is based out of noida in up

and i worked from different regions all

across india

i showcased my work at paris fashion

week

and i am one of the newest entrant

at oddcouture in paris

my journey has been really amazing

i have seen almost every kind of life

which a person can live starting from a

very very humble beginning

in a very small village called malasi in

ub

my early childhood was really humble for

first 10 years of life i studied

in a school that had thatch roof

and we used to sit on jude gunny bags

on the ground and study then

finally my father being a doctor always

wanted that i should become

an engineer or a doctor

but somehow since beginning i was

fascinated with art

craft and

i kind of enjoyed creating things

that’s how i had a very big struggle in

my family like a normal north indian

you know middle class family their

father would say

if i get into art i will not have

stability in my life and probably career

was really important at a point in time

so when i said i want to be a designer

there was no choice left for me and then

after that i got a chance to run away

from my house

i reached my sister’s place she was

living in delhi

i went over there then i got to know

about an id and the bad

i applied for an id i got into an id

and i wanted to be a filmmaker when i

went to an id

but somehow my qualification was not

good enough

to join the course in film making

so i had to settle with apparel design

and merchandising one of the weakest

courses

at that point of time which was offered

from nid and the watts

party campus

but somehow that

entire thing about apparel design gave

me lot more freedom to learn about

various things related to design

and one of the biggest impact

what happened to my life was meeting

late professor mp ranjan

ranjan was the best design thinker i

could ever think about

he showed me the way he showed me the

power of design

how design can solve so many problems

across the globe

he somehow introduced me to mahatma

gandhi

now the mahatma gandhi which i know

and that was the point when i understood

the value of

gandhiji’s talisman which says any step

you think about taking any direction

think about the weakest person you can

help to gain

swaraj so idea of satyagraha

swaraj swadeshi all these things i

learned

when rajan took me to cochran vashram

and he showed

what amazing design thinking gandhiji

had

and how every step every garment or

anything which i create in life

should have inclusivity about people who

can work on that

india is a country which has got

more than 45 million people related to

craft

and another 60 million people related to

allied fields

so it’s a huge number

after agriculture the craft

is one of the largest employer

but now when you see craft and when i

started traveling all across india

looking at the craft i went to kerala

met master gopinathan over there

master gobinathan started a great

initiative and that was my

classroom project from an ied i took a

train from yamdava to nagarko

reached a district called balrampuram

and very small village over there

where i met master gobind he was single

handedly

helping to employ more than 700 women

beavers

and these viewers had very small dreams

but somehow bigger than all of our

dreams put together

they were dreaming about earning enough

to send their kids

to school they were dreaming about

earning enough to have

you know food on their plate

that has somehow changed me as a person

and that taught me

a design thinking which ranjan showed me

so as a person i was born although in a

small village called

alhassan up but as a designer

i was born in kerala the small village

where i stayed for more than a month

when i came back from there i started

feeling

that design is a superpower which can

change the world

which can create so many solutions

around us

so that is where this entire thinking

started

so although we had involved ourselves in

various projects across different

villages of india starting from kerala

but it was an afternoon of

2012 when i went to

a workshop in dharavi

and one workshop in jija mata a slum

area

where i came across group of artisans

doing the finest work i’ve ever seen in

my life

they were doing it for a super luxury

brand

which has turnover in multi-billion

dollars

all these people they had migrated out

of their villages

working from the tiny space

they would 20 of them would work in that

space

then in the evening time they will erect

those carts

next to the wall and would sleep over

there

just for the simple thing like nature’s

call they would walk

couple of kilometers

there was no drinking water available

who will take

shower every day and we are talking

about hot and humid conditions of mumbai

although these guys were earning they

could earn enough

to support their families and they were

spending really less amount of money on

themselves

most of them were having

one cook meal in the evening and that

meal

would continue with serve as a breakfast

next day

away from family working really hard

because the jobs could not reach to

their villages

so that’s why they have to leave their

home migrate

almost 2 000 plus kilometers in search

of work

that is why i found my calling i started

asking them if they would like to

reverse migrate

from that place i would like to use

embroidery as a tool in my work

and that is where this process of

talking to these people started

there’s one amazing craftsman

abdulvariwala

who was who came to bombay from from a

small village called bondhur in west

bengal he migrated over there

in 1984 in the same area from the same

region more than 200 people

reached to the same pocket of slum

in mumbai living together supporting the

families

abzus aliwala was living from 1984 in a

very very small

you know room or chal

after earning for 10 years he could

build a beautiful house

in his village one pool one of the most

speculating

villagers is to get the dignity the

first thing they want to do is

first thing on the bucket list is to

build a house for themselves

and he did build a house in 1994

and it took me almost 20 years

to have opportunity to able to live in

that house

when we asked him to reverse migrate

back

to his village then after that

this caravan started of people coming

back to the village

in bond poor now we have got around 200

people

working from bond and this place

is completely socially audited in terms

of happiness quotient in terms of

social security

and all these people they work from

there they earn the same amount even

more

amount than what we’re doing they were

earning in mumbai and they get home

cooked food

they live with their children they take

care of the old parents

and they are enjoying fruits that

they’re earning

in the houses they built for themselves

with their heart and money

and because of happiness they create

some of the most

remarkable pieces for us under our

guidance

this is power of indian village

you know this pandemic has taught me how

fruitful how good

this reverse migration as an exercise is

which allows us to continue

our work like after pandemic

paris ocular body asked us to do a

digital show

and i think amongst all the designers i

was the most

ready because still people were working

from home

from the safety of their home they could

still embroider for us

i think as a designer it becomes a

greater responsibility

for me or for us as a team

to create designs which are more

inclusive

designs which create opportunity for

people to able to participate

and i’m i’m extremely proud to share

that we are able to create some of the

most unique

pieces of clothing ever seen in the

world

and this is all happening in

very very small tiny villages of india

and all this produced by villagers who

probably would have never gone to

their to any school they have never got

any formal education

but they are just god gifted and they

are the most skilled people

i have ever come across i will again go

back to gandhiji’s idea which is written

in in a beautiful book called harijan

he said that

the real independent india will emerge

out of villages

cities are are snatching away not just

resources

which are supposed to belong to villages

also because

70 percent of india still live in

villages

and 30 in india lives in cities whereas

70

resources of india spend on 30

population

which lives in city and they also take

away talent

from the village

i think best india

economically as well as

socially can emerge out if we can create

through our entrepreneurship through our

abilities

we can create jobs back in the villages

so that people do not have to migrate

out and they do not have to live into

the conditions

where humans should not live or nobody

should live

i would like to end my talk with this

thing

that let’s all try to include villages

try to decentralize the processes

which are involved in producing anything

and include

people who need us the most

thank you

[掌声]

嗨,

我是 rahul mishra,我是一名时装

设计师,

我的工作室位于 up 的 noida

,我在印度各地的不同地区

工作,我在巴黎时装周上展示了我的作品

,我是oddcouture 的最新

参赛者之一 巴黎

我的旅程真的太棒了

我看到了一个人可以过的几乎每一种

生活,从一个

非常非常卑微的开始

,在 ub 一个叫做马拉西的小村庄

我的童年在

我学习的头 10 年里真的很卑微

在一所茅草屋顶的学校里

,我们曾经坐在地上的裘德麻袋

上学习,然后

最后我父亲是一名医生,一直

希望我成为

一名工程师或医生,

但不知何故,从一开始我就

对艺术着迷

我有点喜欢创造东西

,这就是我在

家庭中遇到很大困难的原因,就像一个普通的北印度人一样

你在我的生活和职业生涯

中可能在某个时间点真的很重要,

所以当我说我想成为一名设计师

时,我别无选择,

然后我有机会

逃离我的房子,

我到达了我姐姐的家 她

住在德里的地方

我去了那里,然后我

知道了身份证和

我申请身份证

的坏处

足以参加电影制作课程,

所以我不得不接受服装设计

和商品销售

,这是当时

nid和watts

派对校园提供的最薄弱的课程之一,

但不知何故,

服装设计的全部内容给了

我很多 更自由地了解

与设计相关的各种事物,

对我生活产生的最大影响之一是遇见

已故教授 mp ranjan

ranjan 是我能想到的最好的设计思想家

他向我展示了他向我展示

权力的方式 设计的 r

设计如何解决全球如此多的问题

他以某种方式向我介绍了圣

雄甘地,现在我知道圣雄甘地

,这就是我理解

甘地护身符的价值的关键,它说明了

你考虑采取任何方向的任何步骤

想想最弱的人,你可以

帮助获得

swaraj 所以关于 satyagraha

swaraj swadeshi 的想法是我

在 rajan 带我去 cochran vashram 时学到的所有这些东西

,他展示

了 gandhiji 的惊人设计思维

以及每一步我创造的每件衣服或

任何东西 生活

应该对可以工作的人具有包容性

印度是一个有

超过 4500 万人与手工艺相关的国家

和另外 6000 万人与相关领域相关的国家,

因此在农业之后,这是一个巨大的数字

,手工艺

是最大的雇主之一

但是现在,当你看到手工艺品,当我

开始在印度各地旅行时

看到手工艺品,我去了喀拉拉邦,

遇到了 Gopinatha 大师 n 在那里,

戈比纳坦大师发起了一项伟大的

倡议,那是我

从一个 ied 开始的课堂项目。我

从 yamdava 乘火车到 nagarko

到达了一个叫做 balrampuram 的地区

和那里的一个很小的村庄,在

那里我遇到了 gobind 大师,他

单枪匹马地

帮助雇用了更多人 超过 700 名女

海狸

,这些观众的梦想很小,

但不知何故比我们所有的梦想加起来还要大

他们梦想着赚到足够的钱

孩子上学

改变了我作为一个人

,这教会了我

一种设计思维,ranjan 向我展示了

我作为一个人出生虽然在一个

叫 alhassan 的小村庄

,但作为一名设计师,

我出生在喀拉拉邦这个小村庄

,我在那里住了不止一个

当我从那里回来的一个月时,我开始

觉得设计是一种超级大国,它可以

改变世界

,可以在我们周围创造出如此多的解决方案

所以 这就是整个想法

开始的地方,

所以虽然我们

从喀拉拉邦开始参与了印度不同村庄的各种项目,

但那是 2012 年的一个下午,

我去

了 dharavi

的一个研讨会和 jija mata 贫民窟地区的一个研讨会,在

那里我 遇到一群工匠

,他们做着我一生中见过的最出色的工作,

他们正在为一个营业额达数十亿美元的超级奢侈品牌做这件事,

所有这些人都是从他们的村庄迁移出来

的,他们

在他们狭小的空间里工作

他们中的 20 个人会在那个空间工作,

然后在晚上的时候,他们会在墙边架起

那些推车

,然后就睡在

那儿,

只是为了像大自然的呼唤这样简单的事情

他们会走

几公里

没有饮用水

谁会

每天洗个澡,我们谈论的

是孟买炎热潮湿的环境,

尽管这些人挣的钱

足以养家糊口 他们

自己

身上花

的钱真的

更少 这就是为什么他们必须

离家迁移

近 2 000 多公里

寻找工作

这就是为什么我找到了我的电话我开始

问他们是否愿意

从那个地方反向迁移我想使用

刺绣作为我的工具 工作

,这就是

与这些人交谈的过程开始的地方。

有一位了不起的工匠

abdulvariwala

从西孟加拉邦的一个名叫邦杜尔的小村庄来到孟买,

于 1984 年从同一地区移居到那里,

超过 200 人

来到了孟买的同一个贫民窟

,他们住在一起,支持

abzus aliwala 从 1984 年起就住在一个

很小很小的

房间里。 或者 chal

赚了 10 年之后,他可以

在他的村子里盖一座漂亮的房子 一个游泳池 最

投机的

村民之一是获得尊严

他们想做的第一件事是

清单上的第一件事就是

为自己盖房子

他确实在 1994 年盖了一所

房子,

当我们要求他反向迁移

回他的村庄时,我花了将近 20 年的时间才有机会住在那所房子里,然后

这支大篷车开始人们

回到

村庄 债券穷人现在我们有大约 200

在债券工作,这个地方

在幸福指数方面完全接受社会审计

他们

在孟买挣钱,他们在家

做饭,

他们和孩子住在一起,他们

照顾年迈的父母

,他们享受着

他们

在他们的房子里挣来的水果

用他们的心和金钱为自己建造

,因为幸福,他们

在我们的指导下为我们创造了一些最了不起的作品,

这是印度村庄的力量,

你知道,这种流行病教会了我,

这种反向迁移作为一种练习

是多么富有成效。 允许我们继续

我们的工作,就像在大流行

巴黎眼体要求我们做一个

数字展示之后

,我认为在所有设计师中我

是最

准备好的,因为人们仍然

在家中安全工作,他们仍然可以

为我们刺绣

我认为作为一名设计师,

对于我或我们作为一个团队

来说,创造更具

包容性的

设计,为

人们创造参与的机会

,我非常自豪地

分享我们能够 创造一些世界上

最独特

的服装

,这一切都发生在

印度非常小的小村庄里

,所有这一切都产生了 b 那些

可能永远不会上

过任何学校的村民,他们从未接受过

任何正规教育,

但他们是上帝的天赋,他们

是我遇到过的最熟练的人

,我将再次

回到 gandhiji 的想法,该想法写

在 在一本名为哈里扬的漂亮书中,

说真正独立的

印度将从村庄中出现 而

印度的 70 种资源花费在 30 名

居住在城市的人口上,他们也

从村庄中

带走了人才 村庄,

这样人们就不必迁移

出去,也不必生活

在人类不应该生活或无人居住的环境中 你

应该活下去

我想用这个东西结束我的谈话

,让我们所有人都尝试包括村庄

尝试分散

生产任何东西所涉及的过程

并包括

最需要我们的人

谢谢