Bedi says she has been inspired by the crisp winter air, the soft autumn hues and the colors of festivity to bring out a new autumn winter collection of sarees.
"This collection has got a little bit of everything. When I started making sarees I went very geometric. My sarees have more of strips, triangles, I have kept that but apart for that I have tried something different this time. We have gone into space of nature," Bedi told PTI.
"I am showing a total of 16 sarees. So four sarees connected with nature with elements of leaves, wings, flowers. In some sarees I have gone very geometric and graphic. There are two sarees which are inspired from traffic arrows on the road which I saw when I was dropping my son off to school," Bedi says.
At an event organised by Zoya, a chain of diamond boutiques from the House of Tata here recently Bedi displayed new geometric designs.
"I stayed away from embroidery for a while. But when I did get into it, it had to be in keeping with my aesthetic sensibility. I could get inspiration from just about anywhere. Nature, geometric patterns you see in every day life," Bedi says.