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Finding stories in our closets | Ishanvi Tupili | TEDxOakridgeGachibowli

In a world of overflowing wardrobes and ever-changing fashion trends, how is it that we so often feel like we have “nothing to wear”? Ishanvi takes us from her own crowded closet to her grandmother’s forgotten sarees, uncovering how the Paradox of Plenty plays out in fashion. Through her initiative Saree Stories, she shows how upcycling old garments not only revives fabric but also preserves memories, empowers women, and redefines value in what we wear. With humor, honesty, and vision, she challenges us to rethink fast fashion and discover the deeper stories stitched into our clothes. Ishanvi Tupili is a spirited and thoughtful student with a deep love for fashion and sustainability. She sees clothing not just as fabric, but as a medium for storytelling and change, leading initiatives like upcycling sarees into modern designs that bridge heritage and conscious living. Her curiosity extends into psychology, where she explores the ways people think, feel, and connect, fueling her interest in human behavior and empathy. Beyond her academic and creative pursuits, she is an accomplished horse rider, finding freedom and discipline in the sport. Always open to new challenges, she thrives in spaces that allow her to combine creativity with purpose. At TEDx, she hopes to share a vision of fashion that redefines abundance and inspires meaningful change. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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