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Unveiling Reflections 2.0 By Ridhi Mehra

Reflections is about changing the focus from modifying to modernizing. It is an amalgamation of the deep-rooted Indian traditions with that of an expansive and evolving counterpart. This collection is a powerplay of bright colours and striking patterns. Keeping the age-old craft of mirror work at its core, we've woven together novel designs and techniques, …

Reflections is about changing the focus from modifying to modernizing. It is an amalgamation of the deep-rooted Indian traditions with that of an expansive and evolving counterpart. This collection is a powerplay of bright colours and striking patterns. Keeping the age-old craft of mirror work at its core, we’ve woven together novel designs and techniques, articulating a couture equivalent of the “old wine in a new bottle” rhetoric. Drawing inspiration from Kutch and its royal heritage, we have blended the artsy mirror work along with bohemian embellishments and a riot of colours with our contemporary silhouettes. In the process, hence, having birthed a collection that’s magnificently luxurious and marvellously affordable.

Every outfit in this collection has been threaded to fuse, jewelled work, mirror embroidery into a mix of elements like Gota, Zari, Silk and even prints. Furthermore, there’s an inter-play with rich fabrics like chiffon and organza, adding more flair to the luxe factor.

This collection offers an eclectic array of silhouettes ranging from the traditional anarkali to modern sarees and jumpsuits. It’s time you flaunt it flawlessly, femme!


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