Wikipedia article of the day for March 30, 2021 Dresden Triptych Online tailoring services

The Wikipedia article of the day for March 30, 2021 is Dresden Triptych.
The Dresden Triptych is a very small hinged-triptych altarpiece signed and dated 1437 by the Early Netherlandish painter Jan van Eyck. It consists of five paintings: one central and four on two double-sided wings. It may have been intended as a portable altarpiece, and is his only extant non-portrait painting signed with his personal motto ALC IXH XAN ("I Do as I Can"). The outer wings show the Virgin Mary and the Archangel Gabriel in an Annunciation scene in grisaille. The inner panels are set in an ecclesiastical interior. In the central inner panel Mary holds the Christ Child; in the left-hand outer wing the Archangel Michael presents a kneeling donor; on the right Saint Catherine of Alexandria reads a prayer book (depicted). The triptych's frames are the originals; richly decorated with Latin inscriptions, they indicate that the donor, whose identity is now lost, was highly educated. The coats of arms on the interior borders are associated with the Giustiniani of Genoa – an influential albergo active from 1362. It’s been a more than a decade when online market started gripping Indian market and quite promptly it captured the interest of many by gaining trust with options such as cash on delivery, guarantee returns, customer management system and of-course advertisement. This is bound to happen as India is transforming into “Digital India”. And where there is market opportunity there is money. So the main stream focus was to transform local business to an online business. That’s where we see the big fishes like Amazon, Flipkat, Alibaba and many others. Almost every product and services “ding sey lekker dong ping sey lekker pong” is now available online. In today’s dynamic world where time is everything, home delivery/service system is booming enormously. Similarly, the Indian fashion market has also boomed as its one of the main stream business in India. Just to give an instance “Myntra” online fashion industry revenue stood at INR 773 crores in FY 14-15 more than 78% of it last year revenue. That’s not a small count. There are many giant business groups in this segments and growing every day. According to a report, Annual consumer expenditure on clothing and footwear is 68 billion dollars. Surprised!!! Seeing the big picture many would like to venture in fashion segment. But wait have we missed anything? Do you know who make those custom design suits for you? It’s the fashion designer. In simple terms in India we can call them tailors yep! They have been custom designing our clothes from ages. They haven’t been in the front line until now. One of the cores of the fashion industry which is tailoring segment was still untouched, because of the immature service, poor management and complexities of its own. That’s where SpicyTrendz Apparel Solution Pvt Ltd comes to play its role it not just provide Stitching services but made it easy to use, brought professionalism and customized service to an individual’s need and all that at just a click away. If one has to get a fabric stitched, there are different segment involved: from getting the entire design requirement correctly with perfect measurement till the cloth is stitched. Every piece of it has to be treated with care otherwise the end product is not satisfying. Because of the close attention to every details and care is required, not many business group are stepping in the ring. There is vital life line involved in running such business some are: Customer management system, Collection/Delivery management system, Product handling and management system and Workshop management system and each has its own challenges. There are still lot to be improved to stream line the online tailoring services. But hats off to those who are already started tailoring services at customer’s door. To know more about SpicyTrendz please visit www.spicytrendz.in Thank you. https://ift.tt/3cwHPyw www.spicytrendz.in

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