Seven designers showcase the best of Indian textiles at a show on the banks of Sabarmati
At the ninth edition of Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in Gandhinagar, Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) presented a fashion show highlighting the best of Indian craft and textiles. Seven designers participated in the show based on the theme ‘Make In India’, The show was held on the banks of Sabarmati on January 19. The designers who showcased their collections were Anju Modi, Gaurang Shah, Namrata Joshipura, Payal Jain, Rahul Mishra, Rajesh Pratap Singh and Shyamal & Bhumika. In her collection ‘Raas Leela’, Anju Modi showcased mashroo, Banarasi brocade and matka silk along with techniques like gold foil print, gota patti work and zardozi embroidery. Gaurang Shah presented ‘Chitravali’, featuring kalamkari. It was inspired by Ajanta paintings on Kanjeevaram weaves. Namrata Joshipura showcased contemporary silhouettes with traditional brocades. Payal Jain’s pristine white ‘Blanc’ collection had tone-on-tone usage of chikankari, appliqué, mirror-work, resham embroidery, mokaish, zardozi and glass beading on silk jamdani, chanderi, katrua and khinkhab. Rahul Mishra showcased traditional chikankari from Lucknow in his collection ‘Charbagh’. Khadi from Gujarat and Rajasthan mixed with ikat was presented by Rajesh Pratap Singh. Designer duo Shyamal & Bhumika curated ‘Vayanti’, a couture collection incorporating brocade from Gujarat.
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