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Kendall Jenner’s Pashmina Moment Puts Heritage Craft Back in Focus

Coverage casts her understated styling as a quiet-luxury nod to Kashmiri handwoven shawls.

Overview

  • News18 reports Jenner was recently seen wrapped in a classic pashmina, worn loosely over relaxed, muted layers for an unfussy winter look.
  • Both outlets frame the appearance as a counterpoint to oversized, logo-heavy trends, positioning the shawl within a turn toward investment dressing.
  • Times Now cites the official Pashmina source noting the fiber comes from the Changthangi goat in Ladakh and Kashmir, traditionally known as pashm.
  • Authentic pashmina is not mass-produced, with Kashmiri artisans combing, spinning, weaving and often hand-embroidering pieces that can take weeks or months to complete.
  • No brand or provenance for Jenner’s shawl is identified in the coverage, which centers on styling, craft and cultural history rather than retail details.