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DELHI
CHATTER
Poonam Bhagat’s new collection for her label Taika is
rich in natural fabrics with embroideries borrowed from different regions of the
world. Poonam has deftly combined light gossamer fabrics like organza with
heavier and richer silks and lined them with traditional motifs.
The
summer palette went from fresh and fruity to dark and passionate. White
georgette saris were hand painted by German artists Lena Weyer. Short kurtis
were teamed with raw silk pants, matka silk wrap skirts took on summery hues in
coral, orange and watermelon. The saris with their dull gold zardosi borders and
motifs were worn with bustiers and were reminiscent of the bygone
era.
Retails from
Taika, 33/1, opposite D-block, Saket, Delhi
Shakuntlam has a
reason to celebrate. The new store is a sign of good things. Whether it’s
made-to-order or pick-off-the-rack garments, the store has a wide range of
formals, semi-formals, casual, traditional and fusion wear.
The exclusive collection of ghagra-cholis, lehengas and formal saris start at Rs
5,000, while the ready-made garments of chiffon, crepe, georgette, silk, brocade
or tissue start at Rs
1,500.
The store is situated
at TDI, Westside, Lajpat Nagar III, Delhi
And now you can wear leather on your lehenga. Shuchi
Sabarwal and Prateek Verma, graduates from the first batch of the Fashion
Design and Information Technology (FDIT) programme at NIFT, have worked on a
unique collection titled ‘Kahia’ or rare beauty. They’ve used
leather on traditional outfits like the sari, lehenga and salwar-kameez.
They’ve also worked their unique style on Western garments. Bold cuts,
subtle colours and stylish drapes make their wearable collection worth checking
out.
Can be contacted through
NIFT, Delhi
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