Kolkata-based designer Somodeep Dutta derived inspiration from the traditional white sarees with red borders from Bengal.
"My label revolves around my love for the culture of my land. There is a very strong influence of Bengali aesthetics in my line," said the designer who used handmade, handloom crafts and drapes in his designs.
The collection has been inspired from the age old tradition of wearing a piece of cloth like "antariya."
"There are so many international retailers who have come into the Indian markets. It is important to combat that. The only way to do that is by taking inspiration from our own country, which is so diverse. We don't really have to look beyond India," the duo said.
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"We have also used strong animal motifs because we believe in animal conservation and our label Poochki is also named after our pet cat," Eshanee said.
For her collection outline. Nakita Singh chose Indian fabrics like khadis and linens to give the summer light vibes, again reflecting country rooted inspiration.
The make up for the show was eclectic with strong red eyebrows, graphic eye shadows, colourful lipliners outlined the lips which were sans any lipcolours.