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The bold, traditional block prints and simple
shapes are a gutsier take on the ethnic attire.

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Models swanned through the intimate
presentation room in feminine tailored
sleeve made from light sheep wool
fabrics with tribal geometrical prints and
woven textures.

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The look is visually interpreted with
enigmatic, bold, earthen culture. P.C. – KHUBI STYLING- PUNIT & SURAJ GARMENT- SURAJ
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The look captures the unique but vanishing practice
of the hand skills of the traditional cultures, together
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with organic colors and geometric patterns.
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Hand crafted products come in diverse
colors with the mix & match of various
shapes and lines, each representing the bold
and elegant style of the tribe. This journey of
the indigenous craft, aims at acknowledging
the artisans’ skills, their living standards and
also cultural values. It ensures that traditional
fashion somehow still takes on the casual
wardrobe. The transformative skills of the
craftsmen is something that must be exhibit-
ed to this world. Accepting handicrafts
makes sure that the knowledge of the craft
does not die with modernization or rather
westernization. Public display of the craft
helps keep the art passing on from person to
person and it further guarantees that the
artisans today are not the last carriers of the
tradition.

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