The Sunday Guardian

India is a country of living crafts, textiles, says Anavila Misra

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Designer Anavila Misra, who is going to showcase her textile driven collection at Textiles India 2017 to be inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Friday, says that textile has been a part of Indian culture, and exploring the same to give it contempora­ry everyday silhouette­s has given it a new meaning.

“India is a country of living crafts and textiles. We have textiles deeply woven into our social and cultural fabric, though they have been always a part of Indian fashion but the exploratio­n of the same for contempora­ry everyday silhouette­s have lent them a fresh lease,” Misra, who can’t wait to show her collection amongst renowned names from the fashion industry, politics and other spheres of life, told IANS here.

Talking about her collection, she said she has worked with pure handwoven linen from West Bengal with various textures and details using jari in parts with differenti­ated modern blouses.

“This capsule collection of four saris is a representa­tion of the evolution of our brand with the Bengal weavers over time. The linen saris are teamed with varied textures and techniques coupled with smart and easy blouses. The zari jamdani is playful and festive at the same time.

“The colour-story follows rich ivory, ecru and beige in plain weaves, jamdani, plaids and yarn-dyed looks,” said the designer whose designs were appreciate­d by actress Konkona Sen Sharma, singer Shubha Mudgal, actors Priyanka Bose, Rani Mukerji, Deepti Naval, Kajol and Vidya Balan.

The designer is going to showcase another show on Saturday. “It is a representa­tion of our interventi­on in the Gadwal cluster near Hyderabad. Here we have mixed Gadwal weaving with Pochampall­y and completely turned around the look by using clean monochroma­tic colours,” she said.

She feels that platforms like Textiles India 2017 are helpful in many ways.

“In my view, this will widen the horizon and give a new landscape to various stakeholde­rs who will come under one big umbrella and forge meaningful interactio­ns. It has bridged the gap between designers, weavers and government by bringing them together at such a huge platform, exposing them to each others work and challenges, creating opportunit­ies for collaborat­ions,” she told IANS.

Her mission is to make textiles more accessible by making them contempora­ry, easy and approachab­le and also by simplifyin­g them.

She also feels that “with designers trying to bring textiles to the mainstream fashion, people are interactin­g and understand­ing textiles better” and this according to her, is making a huge impact. Textiles India is an annual event with the objective to connect and collaborat­e with Global manufactur­ers, investors and buyers. It is positioned as the first ever global B2B textiles event in India, bringing to the fore the inspiring vision of the PM — “From Farm to Fibre, Fibre to Factory, Factory to Fashion, Fashion to Foreign Exports”.

Textiles India will showcase the strength of the value chain in India. The event will witness the presence of Smriti Irani, Minister of Textiles, and Ajay Tamta, Minister of State for Textiles. IANS

“This capsule collection of four saris is a representa­tion of the evolution of our brand with the Bengal weavers over time. The linen saris are teamed with varied textures and techniques coupled with smart and easy blouses.”

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Designer Anavila Mishra with actress Konkana Sen Sharma.

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