Green warrior

Pune-based Karishma Shahani hopes to build a brand that works on three virtues—recycling, upcycling and sustainability By Asmita Aggarwal

Study of Contrasts

First timers at AIFW A-W’ 17, Munkee See Munkee Doo dress ‘women’ as they play with rhizomatic contrasts and subdued elegance By Asmita Aggarwal

We are the champions

  Does fashion need pretty or wise? The latter is becoming more relevant in the time-space continuum By Asmita Aggarwal

Three is lucky

Pallavi Dhyani rebuilds a line out of childhood memories of a life spent travelling all over the country with an Army officer father By Asmita Aggarwal

Burnished Beau

Patine by Shon Randhawa is more than just heritage embroideries, it is rather a philosophy that calls for individuality more than fads By Asmita Aggarwal

The dark side of the Moon

No, this is not an homage to David Gilmour of Pink Floyd and his band of socio-political music, but maybe somewhere it is… as day one at AIFW went back to its roots and kind of said that handlooms are really cool inching their way into young women’s hearts as much as slinky gowns… By Asmita Aggarwal

Need of the hour

Neesha Amrish brings 100 per cent sustainable scarves along with her upcycled jewellery at AIFW By Asmita Aggarwal

Insta-Nothing

Like the slow food movement gripping the West, Isha Dhingra is a believer in less consumption, and creating depth with classics in a hyper industry. By Asmita Aggarwal

Fair And Square

Med school dropout-turned-designer Urvashi Joneja brings in fresh prints, as well as sinewy Maheshwaris, this A-W’17 By Asmita Aggarwal

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