George at Asda launches adaptive clothing collection inspired by campaigner Nicky Newman

George at Asda is set to launch a pioneering 28-piece adaptive clothing collection on 15 September, aimed at enhancing dignity and comfort for those with additional medical needs. Inspired by the late breast cancer advocate Nicky Newman, the range features practical elements such as discreet openings for medical devices and easy fastenings. Developed in collaboration with Newman and her community over nearly two years, this collection not only meets a pressing demand for accessible fashion but also embodies a heartfelt tribute to a champion of inclusivity.

GST Council restructures tax system while preserving jewellery rates

The GST Council has approved a simplified two-slab tax structure, maintaining the 3% GST rate on precious metals amidst a significant overhaul aimed at streamlining compliance and reducing disputes. This decision has been met with relief from the jewellery industry, which is buoyed by the assurance that prices will remain stable, aiding in effective pricing strategies. While the specifics of the implementation timeline are yet to be finalized, this reform marks a pivotal moment in India’s tax landscape, offering potential benefits across various sectors while safeguarding the interests of consumers and industry alike. Detailed guidelines are expected soon to clarify the transition process.

Glassware shines as a stylish home decor trend

Glassware is undergoing a remarkable transformation, evolving from functional items to exquisite pieces of home décor. With Italian brands leading the way, colorful drinking glasses and elegant vases are enhancing interiors with bursts of light and personality. The artisanal craftsmanship of handblown Murano glass continues to be celebrated, exemplifying a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary innovation. As decorative glassware takes center stage, homeowners are finding that vibrant colors and unique textures can effortlessly personalize their living spaces.

GST Council approves two-slab reform while preserving jewellery tax rates

The GST Council has approved a significant reform to India’s tax structure, introducing a two-slab model while maintaining the existing 3% GST rate on precious metals. This decision aims to simplify tax compliance for businesses and addresses industry concerns about potential price hikes in jewellery, crucial for consumer stability. Although details on the implementation timeline remain under discussion, experts suggest the changes will provide a clearer framework for taxation and reduce disputes. The jewellery sector has welcomed the decision, which is expected to bolster consumer confidence amid fluctuating gold prices.