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Vishwa by Pinki Sinha's 'The Ace Edit' brings vibrant, playful looks for Diwali card parties

Ranging from draped skirts and dhoti pants to corset co-ords and the effortlessly elegant sharara and gararas — the edit is vibrant, covering a wide spectrum of festive hues, versatile in its design concept and suits diverse style preferences for a statement-making card party look on Diwali

Priyanka A. Roy Published 09.10.25, 11:01 AM
This flared sharara kurta set in the trendy lime green shade is an effortlessly vibrant festive look. While the refreshing hue adds a contemporary charm, the silhoutte is designed with a traditional appeal and a touch of regal flair. Apt for the the evening card party, the zari design all over in repeated pattern adds a striking sophistication to the ensemble.

This flared sharara kurta set in the trendy lime green shade is an effortlessly vibrant festive look. While the refreshing hue adds a contemporary charm, the silhoutte is designed with a traditional appeal and a touch of regal flair. Apt for the the evening card party, the zari design all over in repeated pattern adds a striking sophistication to the ensemble. Pictures courtesy: Vishwa by Pinki Sinha

Vishwa by Pinki Sinha, a Calcutta-based designer label, has been known for serving experimental styles as a part of its signature work with the Benarasi weaves. Its Diwali launch for this year is a bouquet of looks for dazzling and turning heads at the card party. Titled ‘The Ace Edit’, the collection brings together an array of vibrant looks that are rooted in traditions in its design detailing, contemporarily charming in its appeal and at the same time playful in its silhouette design. Ranging from draped skirts and dhoti pants to corset co-ords and the effortlessly elegant sharara and gararas — the edit is vibrant, covering a wide spectrum of festive hues, versatile in its design concept and suits diverse style preferences for a statement-making card party look on Diwali. A t2 lookbook from the collection.

Casual with a touch of Indian ethnic flair, this brocade kurta with a dhoti skirt in a subtle turquoise shade is apt for a style statement on Diwali card party night, combining festive vibrancy with modern sophistication. The rich brocade work enhances the ensemble with artisanal charm, while the draped dhoti silhouette adds fluidity and contemporary flair. Perfectly balanced between elegance and ease, this look ensures you stand out through the evening’s celebrations.

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Simple and natty, this blue geometric brocade pant and silk shirt with elaborate sleeves is all about dressing up comfortable with a balance between festive elegance and trendy styling. The brocade reflects an opulent charm, while the sleeves add a fun vibe to the outfit, letting you move, mingle, and dazzle comfortably through the evening of fun, laughter and games.

In the classic black and metallic combination, this corset, jacket and draped skirt set can steal the spotlight on Diwali cards night. The metallic woven corset brings poise, the flowing skirt adds effortless grace, and the translucent jacket adds a touch of intrigue, making the ensemble a mix of chic, bold, and playful — perfect for a night of festive fun and style.

Playful with a dose of layering drama, the purple corset and pants set in brocade is layered with a sheer organza jacket. While the rich brocade captures the festive spirit with its intricate texture, the translucent jacket adds a touch of allure — striking the ideal balance between power and poise, ensuring a dazzling charm through the night of revelry.

DESIGNER SPEAK: “This collection is a striking celebration of modern glamour, where the timeless artistry of Benarasi heritage is reinterpreted through a bold, contemporary lens. It fuses tradition with high-fashion sensibilities, offering silhouettes that are at once powerful and poetic. Sculpted with an Indo-Western vision — sharp yet fluid, refined yet daring — the sheer overlays and dainty drapes create movement and fluidity, while the richness of Benarasi weaves anchors the collection in cultural legacy. Designed for the woman of today — fearless, graceful, and unapologetically stylish — The Ace Edit is a statement of strength, elegance, and reinvention through fashion,” said mother-daughter duo Pinki Sinha and Vanisha Agarwal.

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