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Ethnic fashion brand Sanskriti’s festive collection explores traditional weaves

The saris focus on natural fabrics and traditional weaving techniques and we have also incorporated western elements, says Lalia Datta Gupta, founder, Sanskriti

Debanjoli Nandi Published 19.10.23, 09:17 AM
Dress bright with these dual-tone Bengal tussore saris with nakshi border woven in two varieties by weavers from Phulia district of Bengal. The yellow one has a resham border made with SIL thread and the blue sari has been made with tested zari. The vivid colours instil a sense of joy and are apt for Sashthi celebrations.

Dress bright with these dual-tone Bengal tussore saris with nakshi border woven in two varieties by weavers from Phulia district of Bengal. The yellow one has a resham border made with SIL thread and the blue sari has been made with tested zari. The vivid colours instil a sense of joy and are apt for Sashthi celebrations. Pictures courtesy: Sanskrit

Sanskriti, which is over 28 years old, started as a passion project. This festive season, they have launched 'Threads Of Joy'. “The saris focus on natural fabrics and traditional weaving techniques and we have also incorporated western elements. Almost three decades in the fashion industry, Sanskriti’s designs have been loved and appreciated worldwide," says Lalia Datta Gupta, founder, Sanskriti. Here's a look at some of the drapes that you can try this Puja.

(From left) Turn heads on Saptami evening in this pink silk organza sari that has an intricate hand-embroidered border. The lightweight fabric makes it easy-to-wear and comfortable.

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This double ikat patan patola with striking red-and-black geometric motifs is great for the Ashtami evening. The sari features a pitan zari embroidery on the pallu border.

This brocade Kanjeevaram looks rich. Channel the inner queen in you while you perform dhunuchi dance in this classic red-and-white drape with gold zari pattern and meena weave complementing the rich border.

This beige georgette chikankari sari is embellished with mukaish work and beaded tassels. The red silk border gives it a traditional look. Drape it for the Dashami celebrations.

Lalia Dutta Gupta

Lalia Dutta Gupta

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