The couturier, who presented his collection 'Unrevive' at the Lakme Fashion Week yesterday, said the holy city has a lot to offer besides the traditional saree.
"We wanted to do away with the stereotyping of Banaras that the sarees are heavy with brocade and the like. That's why we called it 'Unrevive'. We went simple with motifs, shapes, even in the base of the textiles," Agrawal told PTI on the sidelines of the ongoing fashion extravaganza.
The designer said he is not a fan of campaigns such as 'save the khadi' or 'save the saree'.
"I think we need to save ourselves from these campaigns. A saree will save itself as long as everyone who is working in that field does their work well. The saree is much bigger than all of us and any individual brand."
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With green, pink, blue and yellow as hues mixed with metals, Agarwal's collection was delicate, dreamy and feminine.
"Technically, it takes a while to work it took us 10 years to get it right. They were very light, breezy and yet had the look of a proper Banarasi garment," he said.
Besides a lighter version of the Banarasi saree, the clothing line showcased pleated dresses, kurta and pants and long skirt-top with long open jacket.