ARTISANAL SUMMER: Naturally Cool. Handloom Cottons.
Light contemporary weaves from Venkatagiri, Bengal and Gujarat, featuring Indigene, Madame Hall, Paromita Banerjee, Rangaai and Sarasa
MADRAS BY PAROMITA BANERJEE
A homage to the iconic checks of Tamil Nadu, this natural dye collection in Bengal cottons draws from a chance encounter with vividly coloured rumaals in the Victoria & Albert Museum archive.
THE WORLD SHE HOLDS BY INDIGENE
Indigene is shaped by designers Ruchi Tripathi and Jaya Bhatt, whose label, rooted in ethical collaboration with artisans and local communities, honours the handmade at every step of creation.
MADAME HALL
Madame Hall reimagines couture through the craft traditions of Kutch.Founded by Australian designer Lisa Hall, the label brings together theatre, storytelling and craft, where every garment embodies drama, detail and design.
RANGAAI
A slow fashion studio rooted in Indian craft, Rangaai presents thoughtful clothing in natural dyed indigenous kala cotton and chanderi, in timeless silhouettes for the independent woman.
SARASA TEXTILES
ARTISANS’s introduces COTTON STUDY | ONE by Sarsa. Working with the fine cotton looms of Vekatagiri, Andhra Pradesh this launches contemporary interpretations of the cotton sari in finer counts,real zari, ikats, and natural dyes