Anchal has provided alternative careers in textiles and design to over 400 women. Colleen and Maggie Clines founded Anchal in 2010 after a visit to India introduced them to the exploitive world of the commercial sex trade and the lack of work opportunities for women.
By investing in the community growth and safety of their women, Anchal artisans have been empowered to lead the way. Their pieces are created from methods that are sustainable, ethical, and collaborative. Each heirloom-crafted product bears a hand-stitched signature of the woman that created the piece using certified organic cotton, vintage materials, and natural dyes. Their design philosophy supports the slow fashion movement and blends the traditional, handmade craft with contemporary designs.