Truly tribal 3 Northeast Designers showcase Eclectic line up

  • | Friday | 11th October, 2019

Gadi's collection was inspired by tribal colours and motifs art and culture. The designer used golden sequins, thread and zari work to render tribal and Japanese motifs on the blazers. Designer Anuradha Kuli presented an eclectic collection of 100 per cent organic eri silk, paath and muga silk sarees and lehengas on the ramp. The designer duo Teresa and Utsav Pradhan, under their label Munkee.See.Munkee.Doo, presented a collection meant about everyday living. (IANS)Also Watch: Watch | Noted Assamese Actress Shyamontika Sharma's Marriage in Guwahati

New Delhi: Three designer labels from the Northeast – Jenjum Gadi, Munkee.See.Munkee.Doo and Naturally Anuradha –made their way to the ramp on the second day of the Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2020 being held at the national capital on Thursday. Gadis collection was inspired by tribal colours and motifs art and culture. The menswear labels speciality lies in conceptual embroidery, texturing and mixing fabric combined with various stitching, draping and layering techniques. And it comprised the line-up presented on the ramp. The collection comprised deconstructed jackets and kurtas, kurtas with trailing sleeves and paired with shorts and blazers with heavy embellishment on sleeves and front, trousers and shirts. The designer used golden sequins, thread and zari work to render tribal and Japanese motifs on the blazers. A small part of the collection was also inspired by kantha. Gadi said that he takes inspiration from womens wear to create a masculine version of the outfits. “I want the man to accept the feminine style. It gives me pleasure when I try to minimise the gap between the genders,” he said. Designer Anuradha Kuli presented an eclectic collection of 100 per cent organic eri silk, paath and muga silk sarees and lehengas on the ramp. The designer duo Teresa and Utsav Pradhan, under their label Munkee.See.Munkee.Doo, presented a collection meant about everyday living. Basic wardrobe essentials were updated and reworked to create maxi dresses, crop tops, skirts and trousers in cotton and linen, inspired by the tribal culture of Manipur. (IANS) Also Watch: Watch | Noted Assamese Actress Shyamontika Sharmas Marriage in Guwahati

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