India, May 3 -- There's a story behind each thread of a handcrafted weave. On National Textile Day today, designers talk about how vital textile design has become to their creative process - and why you shouldn't confuse it with fashion design. While the two are separate aspects, textile designer Ashdeen Lilaowala finds that in this day and age, fashion and textiles are integrated into each other: "I use both to create a cohesive product, not separate items. We use textile to create fashion; sometimes even fashion inspires the creation of a certain textile." While designer Ateev Anand sees a clear distinction between the two, he tells us that the fabrics heavily inspire the way he creates clothing. "During my creative process, I always go back to see why something was developed - that sort of sets the path for me," he explains. Designer Gautam Gupta agrees with this sentiment. "Today, we see both textile and fashion designers working in each other's areas for aesthetic differentiation. I create our handloom fabrics per our vision of the collection," he shares. Meanwhile, Anuradha Dhawan emphasises how an understanding of textile helps further slow, sustainable fashion. "Repurposing extends textile lifespan, in turn promoting a sustainable approach to consumption and production," says the designer who tells us that even discarded threads and fabric is of great value to her. As Ateev puts it, "We owe [our process] to the weaves; they guide our work and whatwe do."...