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In pictures: Fashion, food and art take centre stage at Arthouse Collective’s Spring Flea ’24

The two-day pop-up at the Ganges Art Gallery had city’s various homegrown brands under one roof

My Kolkata Web Desk Published 15.02.24, 06:28 PM
As winter bids adieu and spring sprints in, Arthouse Collective welcomed the season with a fashion, food, and art pop-up at Ganges Art Gallery on February 10 and 11
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As winter bids adieu and spring sprints in, Arthouse Collective welcomed the season with a fashion, food, and art pop-up at Ganges Art Gallery on February 10 and 11

Photos: Arthouse Collective
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The gallery featured a diverse array of homegrown local brands, showcasing their products under one roof
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The gallery featured a diverse array of homegrown local brands, showcasing their products under one roof

The Knotting Ritual, a homegrown brand, brought their Macrame and crochet wall hangings and dream catchers to the table
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The Knotting Ritual, a homegrown brand, brought their Macrame and crochet wall hangings and dream catchers to the table

Cakebury by Vinita Dudheria showcased an array of confectionery delights — from cakes and cupcakes to cookies and cheesecake. Dudheria also had some of her artworks on display. Her realistic candles in the shape of food items stood out as a highlight
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Cakebury by Vinita Dudheria showcased an array of confectionery delights — from cakes and cupcakes to cookies and cheesecake. Dudheria also had some of her artworks on display. Her realistic candles in the shape of food items stood out as a highlight

House Of Minimal by Payal & Pragya displayed a stunning collection of contemporary jewellery that included pieces crafted from precious stones, gold-plated and stainless materials
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House Of Minimal by Payal & Pragya displayed a stunning collection of contemporary jewellery that included pieces crafted from precious stones, gold-plated and stainless materials

Clothing brands Paakhi Dupattas and Fa n FI showcased modern Indian wear and accessories. While Paakhi Dupattas had a beautiful range of embroidered and mirror-work collections, Legacy of Bhojraj had handloom saris — from Gadwal to Narayanpet, Mangalgiri and Kanjeevaram — on display
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Clothing brands Paakhi Dupattas and Fa n FI showcased modern Indian wear and accessories. While Paakhi Dupattas had a beautiful range of embroidered and mirror-work collections, Legacy of Bhojraj had handloom saris — from Gadwal to Narayanpet, Mangalgiri and Kanjeevaram — on display

Aparajita India, a sustainable fashion brand from Kolkata, had a collection of comfortable shirts — just perfect for the spring
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Aparajita India, a sustainable fashion brand from Kolkata, had a collection of comfortable shirts — just perfect for the spring

Aparajita Bony Pathak , founder, Arthouse Collective, said, ‘We do these pop-ups often to promote the local homegrown businesses. Arthouse aims to create a community of artists and entrepreneurs and help them connect with the right audience through various social events — both online and offline’
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Aparajita Bony Pathak , founder, Arthouse Collective, said, ‘We do these pop-ups often to promote the local homegrown businesses. Arthouse aims to create a community of artists and entrepreneurs and help them connect with the right audience through various social events — both online and offline’

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