Collaboration
A compulsive desire to vent out untamed creativity, transforming raw mediums into pieces of wearable art.
It’s a sense of uniqueness within, which propels you to create something like you. The brand sways in notions that are at odds with established norms.
The eventuality is to bring forth old arts like ajrakh and kalamkari via collaborations with master craftsmen and artists, to showcase the best in Indian crafts and textiles.
VASUNDHARA MANTRI
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Vasundhara Mantri is one of the very few professional bench jewelers in Kolkata (India) who qualifies to create jewellery by her own hands.This collection is Origami inspired, with Japanese ethos.
Minimal yet effectual
Completes the story , garment, look.
EARTH LOAF
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M I T A R A S H I : D A N G O
Bespoke limited edition Mitarashi Dango bars ft soya sauce caramel enrobed puffed rice seasoned with sesame strewn cacao butter and made specially for the Elle graduates winning ‘Shizen’ collection
ELLE GRADUATES '18 X LAKME FASHION WEEK W/F '18
SHEREENLOVEBUG
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DIVYA SHETH
Collaboration with blogger, beauty and fashion content creater- Shereen of www.loveandotherbugs.com
TRISHALALOVEBUG X DIVYA SHETH
Collaboration with blogger Tishala Sikka - Jaipur
TOUCHANDBE
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Touch and Be Fashion . Collaboration with Zina and Zoya Singh
YFLO X DIVYA SHETH
A runway show to showcase a retrospective of our collections, with true women of substance
the ikat crossover
A tribute to odisha the india gate lawns, new delhi
When a textile has been utilised by various fashion houses for decades, it comes as quite a challenge to revitalise its appearance and yet retain it’s connect to its origin. Combining it with modern and edgy silhouettes — through necessity or curiosity — can recapture its allure.
After numerous trips to Odisha and talks with skilled craftsmen and tribes, this collection was developed as a modern ode to this ingenious craft and its mother state.
The textiles were handwoven in the villages of Bargarh and Nuopatna of Odisha with 100% cotton yarns. The colours were indigo, white and black - a signature of the label. The Tri-nose ring, multiple non pins and an ingenious hibiscus was inspired by the Mali Tribes from Maliguda village and Dongria from Kondh.