Fashion changes with time and the different perspectives are explored through clothes when one uses their creative streak. Those fashion aficionados, who love to adorn beautiful creations, can see the latest collection of ace designer Chandrani Siingh Fllora that was unveiled at the Amazon India Fashion Week 2016 in the national Capital recently.
Keeping the aesthetic of Kolkata alive, Chandrani’s latest collection ‘Mrityunjay’ inspired by Lord Shiva’s avatar uses his symbols like the Trishul, conch shell and cannabis leaves in the form of ingenious prints and sparkling embroidery techniques.
Her colour palate includes white, rust, grey, indigo and bottle green that adds flavour to this line. Interestingly, this is the first time used hand woven fabrics and has experimented with delightful stripes and ombre dyeing techniques. Her collection questions the notion of formal, casual and seamlessly blends the same in stride. She has incorporated casual and sportswear detailing in formal clothing, highlighting the hybrid lifestyles we live in.
“Best wishes to Chandrani Siingh Fllora for her show and we applaud the effort made by Mr Sethi in giving a platform to the creative minds through FDCI,” said Debashis Dutta, Managing Director, Boroline.
Sunil Sethi, president, FDCI said, “We are proud to associate with the iconic brand Boroline which has its roots in the city of Kolkata. It will be interesting to see how Chandrani Siingh Fllora, our designer from Kolkata reinterprets the age-old symbols of Lord Shiva in a modern milieu through inventive thinking and modern silhouettes.”
Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) had announced Boroline as the official sponsor for AIFW 2016. Boroline presented Chandrani Siingh Fllora to showcase an ingenious collection at AIFW 2016.