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Happy hues is the highlight of Bandhabi's 2023 Puja collection

The ranges in the collection are vibrant, consisting of newly designed saris, shrug-dresses, shirt-kurtas and kaftans

Priyanka A. Roy Published 16.09.23, 08:57 AM
The maroon tussore sari with a blue border is handpainted and then hand-embroidered with exquisite floral motifs all over. It is highlighted with mirror work for a subtle glam touch.

The maroon tussore sari with a blue border is handpainted and then hand-embroidered with exquisite floral motifs all over. It is highlighted with mirror work for a subtle glam touch. Pictures courtesy: Bandhabi

Bandhabi, the Calcutta-based boutique that specialises in hand-painted ensembles, has launched its new Puja collection — a splash of bright hues on traditional and comfy silhouettes. It consists of two different ranges — Labanya and Rang — that are being showcased at their ongoing exhibition at Cafe Yonder. The ranges in the collection are vibrant, consisting of newly designed saris, shrug-dresses, shirt-kurtas and kaftans. Labanya, with its quintessential white-and-red combination and ivory and red, captures the essence of the grand festive occasion, our tradition and culture. Rang is a burst of happy hues for uninhibited self-expression. The use of minimal motifs further draws attention to the hues. Here’s a t2 lookbook giving an exclusive glimpse of the collection:

An effortless festive day look to take you right from the office to a Puja adda with friends and family, this hand-painted kaftan in Bishnupuri silk is simple yet striking

An effortless festive day look to take you right from the office to a Puja adda with friends and family, this hand-painted kaftan in Bishnupuri silk is simple yet striking

(l-r) This rich blue sari exudes a happy vibe. The Bishnupuri silk is designed with brushwork, creating a melange of complementing hues. The paisley motif adds to the traditional look. Try a different look while staying within your comfort zone in this wrap-around dhoti skirt. It is edgy, in Indian ethnic style and perfect for an experimental look.

(l-r) This rich blue sari exudes a happy vibe. The Bishnupuri silk is designed with brushwork, creating a melange of complementing hues. The paisley motif adds to the traditional look. Try a different look while staying within your comfort zone in this wrap-around dhoti skirt. It is edgy, in Indian ethnic style and perfect for an experimental look.

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