Revival of Roots

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A Review Of Anuj Bhutani’s Collection For Lakmė Fashion Week, Summer Resort 2017 & Ways To Personalize Runway Fashion.

It’s almost enthralling to witness, how with every passing day there is a growing urge to revive the loom fabrics, among the Indian designers of the recent times. The aura of the same is refreshing, not only because the designers are coming up with an array of experimentation using these fabrics (blending ‘traditional’ with ‘contemporary’ and creating a complete nouveau look out of it), but also because they are conveying a long forgotten message to the Indians, suffering from the occidental hangover; the message of the sense of ‘belongingness’, the sense of subtle pride, in adorning these fabrics!

Speaking of revival of the ‘root’ fabrics, one cannot overlook designer Anuj Bhutani’s collection at the Lakmė Fashion Week Summer Resort 2017, which astounded the audience completely. Anuj’s collection this season, seemed to explore the nuances of ‘unceasing’ fashion; the kind of fashion that is viable and sustainable. His entire creation was an amalgamation of the very rooted traditional Indian fabrics like khadi, cotton and jute. His interpretation behind using these traditional fabrics, contributed an inexplicable modern panache and sophistication to the collection. The creation was marked by the spirit of minimalism and by clean, defining cuts. The sophisticated subtlety, light earthy tones, uncomplicated tailoring and most obviously the choice of fabric for this collection, not only echo the spirit of our nation, but are also the perfect for everyday wear in the Indian summers, lurking just around the corner.

However, no matter how alluring it seems, experimental designer wear, as portrayed on the fashion runway, at times runs the risks of being too unique, difficult to be carried off as casual, everyday wear. Keeping this in mind, below are three statement attires from Anuj’s LFW Summer Resort collection 2017 and three suggestions of personalizing those runway attires.

Lakme Fashion Week 2017
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Blue-Krishna-Chanderi-Hand-Painted-Kalamkari-Dupatta
(Image Source : The Loom )

1) Easy Breezy, Never Woozy – Made out of jute mesh, this dress by Anuj is an absolute stunner. No woozy layering, minimal, clear cuts, absolutely easy and breezy in its spirit, this dress has a scope to be styled in bazillion ways. You can keep the ‘no nonsense’ spirit of this attire intact and simply add a statement Kalamkari, hand printed, cotton or chanderi dupatta/ scarf to be draped around the neck, keeping you safe from those cruel tans on one hand and giving you an added spectacular desi spark to the entire look.

Kilim Tote from The Loom 

Anuj Bhutani LFW Summer Resort 2017
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Kilim Sling from The Loom

2) Brag about the Bag – This splendid khadi top and palazzo in beige by Anuj this season seems to be his translation of the traditional Indian kurta- pajama. So when your attire is so elegant and pleasant, perfect to combat the Indian summers fashionably, discard the idea of adding any more layer of clothing to the look. Sometimes, the trick to break the monotony of a look (if you feel it is monotonous, at all) is to accessorize it right. So, if you are wearing a light mono-coloured garment, as this one by Anuj, try carrying a very bright coloured sling, bucket or tote bags to break the lull. The quirkier the bags, the better it is, to enhance the look; the ‘kilim’ style bags used as reference here, serves as perfect examples of the suggestive description.

3) Three-in-one – This simple, long slit asymmetrical top from Anuj’s collection this season at the LFW Summer Resort 2017 is inevitably charming not only because of its elegant simplicity but also because of the opportunity of experimentation that it offers. Here is thus a ‘three-in-one’ treat for all; three ways to personalize this Anuj Bhutani top: –

Anuj Bhutani LFW Summer Resort 2017
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Brocade Palazzo from The Loom

Handcrafted Silver earring from The Loom

i) Made out the jute, this long slit top by Anuj, has a rugged and ultra-light look. The minimalism happening there, both in terms of fabric texture and tone, gives you a chance to wear weighty, luxurious fabrics underneath it, as bottom wear. The rich blue and golden Brocade culottes from The Loom, along with the classy handcrafted Ganesha earrings forms quite an example of the ways in which you can add a pinch of luxury to your look.

Mangal giri cotton sharara pants from the Loom

Temple stud mirror danglers from The Loom

ii) Without destroying the earthy spirit of Anuj’s creation, you can personalize it by using other earthy albeit brighter shades like ‘mustard’ from the colour palette. Of course, a statement mirror work silver earring, like the one in the reference, would only add to the beauty of the look!

Mogra printed skirt from The Loom

Earrings from The Loom

iii) Flared bottoms are always a right decision for long slit tops. Try a pretty maxi skirt underneath, similar to the colour tone of the top but with bold prints. Add statement silver jewelry with coloured stones, for the optimum brightness, to complete this personalized, experimental look.

Let’s revive our roots; let’s take more pride in adorning the fabrics that come from the Indian looms. Let’s wear them more often and make this a cause for celebration – nothing can be a better tribute to the Indian weavers and their toils!

By- Roshni Sen

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