Anju Modi’s ‘Damayanti’, inspired by Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings, which has been showcased at Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI recently, is a lovely collection of mostly saris, draped in various styles. The veteran designer is now getting the same to Kolkata for a two-day showcase. “I wanted to bring back the old charm in an eclectic way,” Anju Modi tells The Telegraph. The edit will also have her festive collections, woollen dresses, shawls and more.
What: The Bespoke Edit-4 presents Anju Modi x Bespoke Home Jewels
Where: Galleria 1910, 2nd floor, Emerald Suite, 7 Camac Street
When: November 11 and 12; 10.30am-7pm
What about Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings inspired you to make the collection?
Well, I wanted to bring the historical references of the saris and bring it to the newer generation to understand that we have been following interesting drapes for thousands of years and it is relevant even today. And, as a designer of today, I have interpreted it in a way where you can wear it to any family function and it will make you look much younger.
Glimpses from Anju Modi’s ‘Damayanti’ that is all about heritage made contemporary
What are the textiles that have gone into the collection?
They are handloom, soft and drapeable. It drapes the body in a comfortable way and accentuates the curves. We had saris from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bengal, Maharashtra and even south... the Kanjeevaram look.
Anju Modi with Sanjana Sanghi at Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI
The styling was gorgeous...
The draping differs from person to person. Choose a drape that looks most flattering on you. We design the drapes according to the person. I will be there in Kolkata to style the person accordingly.
Dushalas and woollen collections by Anju Modi will also be on display
What are some of your favourite saris?
Sariwise, I have got this beautiful Paithani of yesteryears. Then I have this white-and-gold sari. I have woven saris from different regions of India. I have got a very beautiful Jamdani from Murshidabad in indigo blue, natural dye.
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What else is on your Kolkata roster?
I am going to eat phuchkas! (Laughs) We don’t have this kind of street food that you get in Kolkata, in Delhi.