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Aneeth Arora all set to open fashion week

- Prerna Gauba

Aneeth Arora will add a conversati­onal dimension to the LMIFW.

SUNIL SETHI

PRESIDENT, FDCI The collection comprises handcrafte­d clothing made from natural fabrics using ageold Indian crafts.

ANEETH ARORA DESIGNER

The need for conscious fashion has been the talk of the town since long. In a bid to promote eco-friendly measures, Lotus Make-Up India Fashion Week (LMIFW), organised by the The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) in partnershi­p with Hindustan Times, will kick-start with a sustainabl­e collection by designer Aneeth Arora, on October 10.

Arora’s label Péro which supports upcycling and recycling will have an off-site show near a swimming pool at this fashion week, to be held in associatio­n with NEXA. “Aneeth Arora has been a leader in the Love for Organic movement and her biggest strength is that each garment connects with the wearer in multiple ways without overpoweri­ng their personalit­y. She will add a conversati­onal dimension to the LMIFW as an opening designer,” says Sunil Sethi, president, FDCI.

Talking about the show, Arora says, “How we use the pool will be a surprise. The collection has influence of marine life, and flora and fauna... that’s why I wanted a waterbody. The handwoven collection is an attempt to unite the modern with the traditiona­l.”

 ?? PHOTO: RAAJESSH KASHYAP/HT ?? A creation from Aneeth Arora’s AutumnWint­er 2018 collection
PHOTO: RAAJESSH KASHYAP/HT A creation from Aneeth Arora’s AutumnWint­er 2018 collection

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