Leading by Example

Moutushi and Rituraj have been inspired by the Kerala Kasavu saree which has been given a modern interpretation. By Asmita Aggarwal
Saddling Up

Aditi Dhar of the accessories label Vitasta wants to offer minimal design with maximum impact with the use of hand crafted elements. By Asmita Aggarwal
Hand-made luxury

Natural cotton and dyes, the vibrant spirit of Kutch and a young, innovative mind makes Shreya Ozas label Aza a tour de force By Asmita Aggarwal
Soaked in love

Sonali Pamnanis label The Meraki Project hopes to dress women of all ages and this SS 16 she is creating magic with cotton, linen and ikkat. By Asmita Aggarwal
PS, I love You

The passionate duo behind Love Birds offer heady graphics intermingled with oversized clothing, blurring gender binaries, this SS 16 By Asmita Aggarwal
Shift in Psyche

Nimish Shah offers basic clothing with a soul, using organic cotton, khadi and raw denim, which herald the new wave—-sustainable fashion. By Asmita Aggarwal
Two to tango: lace greets denim

Ragini Ahuja, a first timer at the Amazon Fashion Week SS16, narrates a tale of easy-breezy clothing with a touch of edginess with leather which meets Chanderi, in a line that sets women free of shape and embroidery. By Asmita Aggarwal
Unveiled

LSE graduate Dhruv Kapur is charmed by the mystery that surrounds veils, so this SS 16 he removed them from the bracket of subjugation, and infuses them with unbridled ascendancy By Asmita Aggarwal
To mom, with love

Anupamaa Dayal pays tribute to her mom, through her SS 16 line Manjhula which is soaked in the spirit of pure admiration By Asmita Aggarwal
Peppered with Crafts

Cochins hidden gem Shalini James will rivet you with her unconventional aari work as she creates a burly bridge between the truculent North and subtle South. By Asmita Aggarwal