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Sabyasachi Returns to Bergdorf Goodman

- BY ROSEMARY FEITELBERG

The Kolkata, India-based Sabyasachi has returned to New York City through a partnershi­p with Bergdorf Goodman.

The company has unveiled an exclusive collection of high-end jewelry called ”Bengal. Byzantine. Broadway.” The shimmery selection is available in the store's jewelry salon. As the name suggests, the latest offerings relay a certain exuberance and pay homage to India's heritage, and its appreciati­on for art and craft. Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee noted that India's history of handcrafte­d jewelry was in jeopardy due to a lack of patronage and is committed to helping to bring back that legacy.

Shoppers at the Fifth Avenue store will find 83 works that are meant to be reminiscen­t of Kolkata and New York. The collection has hints of Byzantine glimmer and Broadway's theatrical image. But the East meets West sensibilit­ies also include references to the Sicilian baroque with the rustic finery of Harappa. Goldsmith accents are combined with Georgian techniques, and Moorish arches are embedded in Mughai crafts. Deconstruc­ted Maharani necklaces, handprinte­d velvet clasps and enamel Grecian medallions are in the mix. Pearls, jaspers, turquoise, rhodonites, uncut diamonds and aquamarine­s are among the gemstones.

Linda Fargo, senior vice president of the fashion office and the director of women's fashion and store presentati­on at Bergdorf Goodman, said in a statement, ”I think people will feel transporte­d just by virtue of trying a piece on. His rich mixture of stones is both unexpected and incredibly beautiful.”

While the handmade jewelry puts to use craftsmans­hip techniques that are rooted in India's past from centuries ago, Mukherjee expects the next generation of premier jewelry designers to come from India due to consumers' search for authentici­ty. With a portfolio that includes fashion, he started his business more than 20 years ago and has collaborat­ed with such brands as Christian Louboutin, H&M and Pottery Barn. Raised in the French colony of Chandannag­ar in West Bengal, he moved to Kolkata in the mid-1980S and both places are integral to his designs. Along the way, Mukherjee has designed costumes for movies like “Raavan” and “English Vinglish,” as well as bridalwear for a wide range of clients.

Bergdorf Goodman will host a cocktail party and trunk show for Sabyasachi on Sept. 7 just before New York Fashion Week gets underway. The designer has more reasons to welcome New York shoppers and to celebrate New York City: He plans to open a store on Christophe­r Street in mid-October, according to a company spokeswoma­n. Notables like Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are already familiar with his creations, having worn them on occasion. The designer also has a robust following on social media with 5.2 million followers on Instagram.

And Fargo always has future plans, including a special shopping event Sunday that Sheri Winter Parker is hosting at The Shoals in Southold, N.Y. Billed as ”Linda's Lightly Loved Closet,” the event will play up the recycle-renew-revive approach to designer apparel, shoes and accessorie­s.

The India-based designer has created an exclusive assortment of high-end jewelry.

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Bergdorf Goodman on Black Friday 2021.

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