A celebration of craftsmanship and conscious design as Raw Mango showcases heritage textiles in London on 23rd February.
Congratulations to Raw Mango on its remarkable presentation at London Fashion Week on 23rd February. At Bags of Ethics, we are proud to witness such a meaningful showcase in London, one that reflects a shared commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and cultural storytelling.
Presenting its Fall Winter 2026 collection, It’s Not About The Flower, founder and designer Sanjay Garg explored a narrative deeply rooted in South Asian tradition. Drawing inspiration from the garland, an everyday yet symbolic form, the collection emphasised how beauty and meaning are created through repetition, connection, and collective artistry.
Photo credits: Raw Mango
On the runway, floral elements became integral to each garment’s construction, with handcrafted silk flowers carefully placed across silhouettes, from fluid drapes to more sculptural expressions. A predominantly monochrome palette, with subtle accents of colour, highlighted the richness of textiles, weaving techniques, and artisanal skill, values that strongly resonate with Bags of Ethics’ commitment to responsible production.
For Bags of Ethics, this moment represents more than a fashion milestone. It underscores the importance of ethical craftsmanship and global collaboration, principles that guide our work in creating sustainable products while supporting artisan communities.
As Raw Mango approaches its 18th year, this showcase marks another important step in sharing Indian design stories with a global audience. At Bags of Ethics, we celebrate and support this journey, recognising the power of design to connect cultures and inspire conscious consumption.