Sanjukta Dutta showcases 'Mekhela sadors' in stunning designs

Prominent designer Sanjukta Dutta who is known for designing beautiful ‘Mekhela sadors’ in Assam silk, showcased her new collection entitled ‘Chiki- Miki’ at the FDCI-X Lakme Fashion Week held at JIO Gardens here on October 10.
Sanjukta Dutta showcases 'Mekhela sadors' in stunning designs

FDCI-X LAKME FASHION WEEK

Prominent designer Sanjukta Dutta who is known for designing beautiful 'Mekhela sadors' in Assam silk, showcased her new collection entitled 'Chiki- Miki' at the FDCI-X Lakme Fashion Week held at JIO Gardens here on October 10. Actor–Director Divya Khosla Kumar looked elegant in a stunning black-and-blue'Mekhela sador' as she walked the ramp.

"I am so happy to showcase my new collection at the 'FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week October-2021'. It is an amazing platform to promote the weaves and designs of Assam," stated designer Sanjukta Dutta. She added, "It's lovely to work with Divya Khosla Kumar. She is looking so stunning in the Mekhela sador. It gives all the artisans and weavers a lot of courage when they see their work getting recognition on such a large platform."

Speaking about her association with the label for the second time, Actor-Director Divya Khosla Kumar said: "It was a delight to walk for Sanjukta Dutta for the second time. She has an eye for creativity and knows well how to turn the traditional ensemble into a contemporary drape. Her ensemble showcases our rich Indian culture and also benefits the textile industry."

'Chiki-Miki' means "sparkling and bright". Sanjukta Dutta's collection has the perfect flavor of the indigenous cultures of Assam perfectly blended with the taste of contemporary wardrobe sensibilities of the millennial women.

Sanjukta Dutta brings the commercially viable traditional designs which bring out the feminine power and elegance of women of all body types and age groups. She is passionate to foster love for traditional roots in one and all with her well-crafted haute couture label.

Each ensemble is part of a process -- which requires a minimum of 45 days -- starting from collecting the silk produced only at a specific village in Assam to handcrafting the iconic motifs on the exuberant Assamese silk finally resulting in a masterpiece drape.

The intricate detailing and texture, added to each ensemble, made the collection even more stunning! Timeless craftsmanship on an exuberant color palette of the Assamese silk had all the more reason to fall head over heels for the newly launched ensembles, added the press release.

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