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Desi girls: Heritage ‘karigari’, handlooms and homegrown bling to explore this I-Day

Celebrate 75 years of glorious freedom with a nod to homegrown designers

Aatreyee Mohanta | Published 14.08.22, 11:54 AM
(Left) Alia wears a sunset orange sari by Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla; (centre) a tanzanite necklace by Amaris; (right) Nora wears gold-toned rings by Kushal’s Fashion Jewellery

(Left) Alia wears a sunset orange sari by Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla; (centre) a tanzanite necklace by Amaris; (right) Nora wears gold-toned rings by Kushal’s Fashion Jewellery

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It’s been 75 years since India’s Independence, and if you aren’t pulling out all the stops, what are you even doing? Indian fashion has gone through a sea change in the last seven decades and the booming homegrown fashion market is proof enough.

So, show some love to desi designers this Independence Day and cheer for heritage craftsmanship, Indian handlooms and homegrown jewellery.

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Here are a few I-Day fashion picks for you to help you ring in the 75th year of independence…

Sari

Bunaai’s saffron-coloured organza tissue sari is perfect if you’re stepping out this Independence Day. The colour sings of heritage, while the subtle glitter adds a touch of festiveness.

Shararas

The sharara has the drama, the nazaakat and the nuance of Indian craftsmanship. Aachho’s Baageecha Shibori Sharara Set has summery florals, a billowy sleeve and an ombre organza dupatta. It’s perfect for that long I-Day brunch you’re planning with your friends.

Chikankari kurta

You can’t skip the ever-so-elegant chikankari when you’re looking for some homegrown craftsmanship. With intricate hand embroidery, House of Chikankari’s blue and white kurta is a showstopper. The dark blue is an ode to the Ashoka Chakra on the flag and the white makes the floral details stand out.

Earrings

These I-Day special tricolour drop earrings are simple and fun. The best part? You can wear them all year round, because who doesn’t love white, green and orange?

Kaftan

This kaftan from the House of Masaba is a saffron-tinted delight and signals the evolution of Indian fashion. The elegant lapel and relaxed, anti-fit silhouette adds a touch of modernity to the indigenous prints.

Dhoti Sari

Ready-to-wear pleated saris can be your biggest fashion allies. Truebrowns has created a genius pleated dhoti saree that is versatile and easy to style. The saffron colour is a nod to our flag while the dhoti is reminiscent of our traditional attire. It can be paired in a number of ways to make your look stand out.

Brooch

This brooch is a quirky way to include the colours of our flag into your outfit. The butterfly shape is fun and makes for an eclectic addition to your closet!

Last updated on 14.08.22, 11:54 AM
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