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In pictures: Bibi Russell, Nayanika Chatterjee walk the ramp for a fundraiser fashion show at Kolkata Kettle 5.0

The event, hosted by Rotary Club of Calcutta Midtown, marked a successful fifth year of celebrating India’s rich handicraft heritage

Pooja Mitra Published 17.01.24, 03:10 PM
Kolkata experienced a two-day retail extravaganza on January 11 and 12, hosted by the Rotary Club of Calcutta Midtown at Kolkata Kettle. The exhibition celebrated the artisans of India, upholding India’s rich craftsmanship. The event also featured a fashion show showcasing the exquisite creations by eminent designer Bibi Russell. Reflecting on the significance of Indian craftsmen, Bibi said, ‘Without the craftsmen we are nothing, we will lose our culture and heritage’
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Kolkata experienced a two-day retail extravaganza on January 11 and 12, hosted by the Rotary Club of Calcutta Midtown at Kolkata Kettle. The exhibition celebrated the artisans of India, upholding India’s rich craftsmanship. The event also featured a fashion show showcasing the exquisite creations by eminent designer Bibi Russell. Reflecting on the significance of Indian craftsmen, Bibi said, ‘Without the craftsmen we are nothing, we will lose our culture and heritage’

Photos: Amit Pramanik
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Supermodel Nayanika Chatterjee participated in the event, walking the ramp and turning heads with her grace and elegance. ‘I’m here to help Bibi, who does phenomenal work,’ said Nayanika to My Kolkata. Bibi, who is currently working with Bengal’s heritage handloom Dhaniakhali, stressed on the crucial need to champion the diverse artistry woven throughout the country
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Supermodel Nayanika Chatterjee participated in the event, walking the ramp and turning heads with her grace and elegance. ‘I’m here to help Bibi, who does phenomenal work,’ said Nayanika to My Kolkata. Bibi, who is currently working with Bengal’s heritage handloom Dhaniakhali, stressed on the crucial need to champion the diverse artistry woven throughout the country

The model, whom Bibi calls her lucky charm, also shared a fashion tip. ‘I often fashion these ‘dupattas’ into drape dresses, or wear the saris as ‘lungis’. Traditional handloom can be made contemporary in so many ways, and awareness about that is one of our objectives’
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The model, whom Bibi calls her lucky charm, also shared a fashion tip. ‘I often fashion these ‘dupattas’ into drape dresses, or wear the saris as ‘lungis’. Traditional handloom can be made contemporary in so many ways, and awareness about that is one of our objectives’

Bibi’s designs and take on sustainable fashion stole the show, and the designer herself looked ramp ready herself in an orange sari. Her funky specs and silver ‘kadas’ teamed with red bangles dropped pointers for anyone who wanted to slay in the six yards. Her camaraderie with the attendees is worth a mention
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Bibi’s designs and take on sustainable fashion stole the show, and the designer herself looked ramp ready herself in an orange sari. Her funky specs and silver ‘kadas’ teamed with red bangles dropped pointers for anyone who wanted to slay in the six yards. Her camaraderie with the attendees is worth a mention

The fashion show saw Rotarian Rashmi Chaudhary walking the ramp too. Rashmi, who is the convenor of Kolkata Kettle, is also the brain behind the initiative. ‘This versatile event is a testament to the symbiotic relationship between traditional craftsmanship and modern fashion design,’ she shared
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The fashion show saw Rotarian Rashmi Chaudhary walking the ramp too. Rashmi, who is the convenor of Kolkata Kettle, is also the brain behind the initiative. ‘This versatile event is a testament to the symbiotic relationship between traditional craftsmanship and modern fashion design,’ she shared

The fashion show participants were a delightful mix of age groups. Bhupesh Kapoor (above) infused a touch of quirk, twirling his moustache with the flair of a seasoned model, while the suave Aditya Agarwal (below) brought a youthful charm to the runway
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The fashion show participants were a delightful mix of age groups. Bhupesh Kapoor (above) infused a touch of quirk, twirling his moustache with the flair of a seasoned model, while the suave Aditya Agarwal (below) brought a youthful charm to the runway

Samirr Doshi’s (above) cheerful demeanour along with his bandana and garland grabbed eyeballs, and so did Preeti Agarwal’s bright yellow sari. A heartwarming display of camaraderie between Nina Khanna and Shalini Agarwal (below) beautifully demonstrated the friendly spirit that binds the Rotarians together
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Samirr Doshi’s (above) cheerful demeanour along with his bandana and garland grabbed eyeballs, and so did Preeti Agarwal’s bright yellow sari. A heartwarming display of camaraderie between Nina Khanna and Shalini Agarwal (below) beautifully demonstrated the friendly spirit that binds the Rotarians together

Bibi, who is associated with Kolkata Kettle since the last five years, showcased a collection bursting with vibrant hues, imparting a message on how sustainable fashion can also be a smart and stylish buy
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Bibi, who is associated with Kolkata Kettle since the last five years, showcased a collection bursting with vibrant hues, imparting a message on how sustainable fashion can also be a smart and stylish buy

The Kolkata Kettle 5.0 exhibition not only celebrated style but also championed a noble cause. It was a fundraiser event that aimed to contribute towards vocational and skill training for both men and women, helping them to build a brighter future
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The Kolkata Kettle 5.0 exhibition not only celebrated style but also championed a noble cause. It was a fundraiser event that aimed to contribute towards vocational and skill training for both men and women, helping them to build a brighter future

The first day of the event also saw an engaging conversation between Mr. Om Prakash Prahladka from the Export Promotion Council for Handicraft; Odisha handicrafts exporter Amrita Sabat; and Yogesh Gupta, Convenor – Eastern Region, Past National Chairman EPCH. During the panel discussion, the three dignitaries spoke in depth about the handicraft industry
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The first day of the event also saw an engaging conversation between Mr. Om Prakash Prahladka from the Export Promotion Council for Handicraft; Odisha handicrafts exporter Amrita Sabat; and Yogesh Gupta, Convenor – Eastern Region, Past National Chairman EPCH. During the panel discussion, the three dignitaries spoke in depth about the handicraft industry

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