This season is seeing several such near-forgotten textile and art forms get a makeover, pulling them out of their geography-specific niches and inviting fashion-forward people to add them to their wardrobes. At the couture end of the spectrum, designer Anita Dongre announced a “special bridal couture capsule” that features pichhwai. The ancient Rajasthani art tradition depicts stories of Krishna, and is famed for its intricate representation of nature. And now Dongre would like brides to consider wearing one of the 15 pieces available, each hand-painted by master craftsman Lekhraj. Every outfit features different motifs, which in turn narrate a different poem on fabric.
Less fantastically affluent sari-wearers might be interested to know that they too can participate in this year’s trend of woollen saris in traditional weaves and colours. The Kilmora brand of woollen shawls and other winter garments, promoted by the Kumaun Grameen Udyog, has innovated by offering their classic weaves and colours in the form of saris. Made from merino wool, these minimalistic yet striking saris are available on online shopping platforms such as Jaypore. Prices start from Rs 7,990.
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