PRESS RELEASE
Inspired by the
traditional craft, festive wear gets a new edge
Ever
since the inception of the weave, Kanjeevaram has been worn in its original or
print form, which is the basic sari. Used on
special occasions it symbolizes a tradition, elegance and timelessness.
Inspired by the art form, Neeta Lulla has focused on reinventing Kanjeevaram
and Kalamkari by giving it a chic, contemporary and edgy look for the festive
season. With the fusion of traditional
culture and modern fashion, the collection presents a regal and vibrant
outlook.
The
collection uses traditional weaves of Kanjeevaram and the age old technique of
hand painting that is Kalamkari and transforms them into contemporary designs
teamed with various fabric textures. With the Kalamkari collection, Neeta pays
patronage to an Indian art that needs no introduction. The line is constructed
into simple silhouettes and embellished with appliqué of Kanjeveram or Kalamkari
on rich silks, organza and chiffons. The well crafted dresses, skirts, cropped
tops, multi-gored kurtas, lehangas and saris come in an assorted palette of
colours, keeping with the richness that exudes from the Kalamkari and
Kanjevaram. Says Neeta of her designs, “I am glad that my Indian
creations; especially my tribute to the Kalamkari and Kanjeevaram art forms
have been so well accepted and noticed. Indian clothes demand more creativity
and attention. With these designs I have attempted to bring together our
cultural heritage and our modern outlook.”
The
prints of Kalamkari is attired it with lots of French laces, georgettes coupled
with lavish velvet cutwork borrowed from the Renaissance period. In order to
credit a heritage touch, Neeta Lulla has coloured her ensemble in shades of
deep red, gold, Persian green and rust. Traditional kundan and metal work on
brocades of Banaras and chiffon added a sensuous quality to the fabric and
texture of her creation. The collection takes on an exploratory route by
introducing Kalidar floor-length kurtas teamed with printed bodices and
sleeves, mermaid tail lehengas, printed skirts, velvet cholis complimented with
lace boleros for that tinge of archaic elegance. The collection is an
amalgamation of Kalamkari’s rich inspirations of renaissance and a modern
take to the overall ensemble. The intricate prints form a celebratory ensemble
for a festive or matrimonial occasions. Bringing
together contemporary designs with this age old technique, maintaining the ethnicity of the craft.
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