Anita Dongre X Citta: The Promise Of Hope

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Anita Dongre X Citta: The Promise Of Hope

"Hope is a formidable force. Perhaps there is no true magic involved, but if you know what you want most and hold it like a torch inside you, you can practically make things happen by magic."

Laini Taylor

The 'Promise of Hope' bracelet made by Anita Dongre for CITTA is an effort to fund and maintain the education of kids at the Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls' School in Jaisalmer, India. This bracelet was created with the hope that young women would have access to their deepest goals and the freedom to select their own path.

"The Promise Of Hope" is more than a piece of jewellery; it is a pledge to provide young women with the education they need to live their best lives.

The pupils of Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls' School are the Thar area of Rajasthan's offspring of weavers, embroiderers, and nomads. This culture has believed for ages that a boy's right to strive and dream is to become a man who can support his family. With the establishment of this school and the cultivation of this community, nearly four hundred girls recover the right to have aspirations and hope for a life of their choice. The purpose of the school is to educate and teach women in traditional skill sets like as painting, weaving, and embroidery. The royal family of Jaisalmer has joined the school's board of directors, and Manvendra Singh Shekhawat has given the school's land.

Michael Daube, the founder of CITTA, states,

"Many of the school's pupils are first-generation learners. Our objective is to instil not just knowledge but also self-assurance in the females. This will have a beneficial ripple effect on how women are treated in their families and communities."

The empowerment of women, according to designer Anita Dongre, is a precondition for a genuinely inclusive and progressive India. She works closely with talented craftsmen and weavers around the nation to empower and revitalise India's rural communities via the artisanal community.

"The Promise Of Hope" is a physical manifestation of the hope she sees in every little girl.

Anita states,

"The ladies of the Thar desert are resourceful and courageous, finding happiness despite some of the most difficult living situations. I joined with CITTA because we both believe that all girls should be encouraged to have boundless creativity, passion, and ambition. By joining together to support the Rajkumari Ratnavati School, we take one more step toward a society in which women embrace hope as a given and pursue their ambitions."

 

Mickey Boardman, editor of Paper Magazine and a close colleague of CITTA, adds,

"Having worked for Paper Magazine for 30 years and for CITTA for 15 years, I have seen the great humanitarian work that can be accomplished when fashion professionals and non-profits collaborate. Anita Dongre is a globally renowned brand renowned for making its clientele beautiful. CITTA is a reputable organisation well-known for providing education to impoverished populations. Anita Dongre and CITTA may multiply and complement one another's efforts by collaborating. It's an incredible win-win scenario."

The bracelet was introduced during an event with CITTA and Anita's special guests on November 17 at the Anita Dongre Flagship store in New York, and is now for sale on the Anita Dongre website and at Anita Dongre shops across the globe. One hundred percent of the revenue from the sale of this bracelet will be donated to CITTA to help educate and empower these young women.

About Anita Dongre

Anita Dongre has been at the vanguard of Indian design for almost two decades, having founded one of the most successful fashion firms in India, which employs over 2,500 people directly and thousands more in rural regions. Anita Dongre Wedding Couture (which provides premium and artisanal custom bridal, couture, and ready-to-wear) uses India's crafts extensively. The designs of Anita Dongre, a master of workmanship, reflect Indian aesthetics for the contemporary global lady while emphasising comfort. Anita believes that the fashion industry should be performed as it was originally intended to be: with an eye toward the future, by using and developing procedures that are sustainable, respectful of the individuals involved, and ecologically responsible.

About CITTA

CITTA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit recognised in New York State. In some of the most economically disadvantaged, physically distant, and/or marginalised communities in the world, we concentrate on both creating and executing strategies that foster and promote growth via health, education, and economic development. CITTA is now active in India and Nepal.


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