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SS17 \ PINGALA

SS17 \ PINGALA

SS17 \ PINGALA

SS17 \ PINGALA

The collection is called Pingala, depicting a change from negativity to happiness. It’s a yogic term, which means active state.

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AW16 \ MUMUKSHA

AW16 \ MUMUKSHA

The collection played with the idea of India-modern, which comes seeped in a sense of our dual identity, the tug-of-war of traditional and reformist. Gupta’s collection understands process as desig...

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SS15 \ IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE

SS15 \ IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE

The collection In the mood of love is the allusion from a song called We all might be dead by tomorrow by a french singer and songwriter called SOKO. Oversized capes & coverups, mid calf length...

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AW14 \ 'V'

AW14 \ 'V'

Titled “V” (vendetta) Autumn winter 14 is inspired from Word Sound Power's Blood Earth project which is a New Delhi based collective that constructs multimedia collaborations with South Asian artis...

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SS14 \ MILD

SS14 \ MILD

Gaurav’s Spring Summer 14 collection drew visual references from the religious habit (dress) at 'Missionary of Charity' order and portrait of an old women by Hans Hambling (1470-75). The collection...

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AW 13 \ FRAMED BUT CHANGED

AW 13 \ FRAMED BUT CHANGED

Autumn Winter 2013 is Inspired from American director Godfrey Reggio’s1982 experimental documentary film called “KOYAANISSQATSI” which in Hopi language translates to “life of moral corruption and t...

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AW11 \ "1 : 1.6 "

AW11 \ "1 : 1.6 "

Autumn Winter 2011 is based on Grecian concept of Divine Proportion which is defined as the golden ratio of 1: 1.6.. The collection visually explores the idea in the form of color, scale and mood. ...

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SS11 \ 21 BURNS

SS11 \ 21 BURNS

Spring Summer 2011 is Inspired from Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 2003 emotional drama called “21 GRAMS” which refers to a parapsychological belief about the weight of the hu...

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