By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 13th
May:- Handicraft
& fashion lovers of the tricity and the region have reason to rejoice.
‘Riwaaz’ a unique exhibition has kicked off at Himachal Bhawan, Sector 28,
Chandigarh and will be on till May 13(Monday). The showcase has been put up by
Planning Gurus.
Rattandeep
Singh Walia, Director, Planning Gurus, said that ‘Riwaaz’ is a platform
which is displaying traditional Indian handicraft & trendy summer designer
wear, which is being presented by artisans & designers from across
India. We have got creative handicraft products, summer fashion ensembles with
beautiful hand embroidery, stylish fashion accessories, artistic jewellery,
home décor items etc. The artisans and designers have brought well known art
forms from places like Varanasi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Dehradun, Mumbai, Delhi,
Punjab among others.
Varanasi’s (Banaras) rich saree
heritage has been presented well at the exhibition. The world renowned Banaras
silk sarees are available at label ‘Satima Fabric’. The
sarees are a centre of attraction with their zari work, fine silk and opulent
embroidery. The rich & vibrant Rajasthani culture of traditional attires,
has been displayed with a wide range of Jaipuri block printed attires and cool
kurtis. ‘Sachi’ from Jaipur has an enviable collection in this regard.
Mrs. Aman Walia, the other Director
of Planning Gurus said that we have brought on a single platform young,
creative artisans and fashion designers, who have unveiled their latest summer
collections at ‘Riwaaz’. The designer wear here is chic and full of handicraft
work, and has been made with the scorching summer heat in focus. So you will
find pastel colours in suits, kurtis, sarees, gowns, tops, palazzo sets etc.
The designers have used cool and light fabrics like georgette, cotton, linen,
organza etc.
Punjab’s world famous Phulkari has a
place of prominence at ‘Riwaaz’. Phulkari, which literally
translates into ‘flower work’, has a history etched in the culture of Punjab.
Odinis, shawls, kurtis and chunris spun from the charkha with breathtaking
embroidery have been presented at ‘Yuvraj Creations’ from Patiala. The traditional
embroidery style from Lucknow – ‘Chikankari’ is available at label ‘Aartee
Novel Attire’ from Dehradun.
‘Sai Collection’ from Karnal has
brought suits and dresses, ‘Vinnie’s Creations’ from Patiala has block
printed and screen painted suits, ‘Women Lounge’ from Muktsar has
designer long dresses. Gagan Bajwa has an enticing range of Shararas &
Ghararas. ‘Vallabh Silks’ from Ambala has cotton Kurtis. ‘Saloni Fashions’ from
Amritsar is showcasing cotton suits & Ritu from Chandigarh pastel colour
suits. ‘Shivam Cloth house’ from Delhi has put up fabric material.
The exhibition is quite different as
it caters to garden accessories and a bevy of home décor products too. ‘Kumar
Garden’ has put up beautiful garden accessories and pots. ‘Khepri’ brings home
décor items and serving plates. ‘The Home Story’ from Delhi has beautiful home
furnishing items.
‘Mahesh appliances’ has showcased
unique massagers and massage seats for bettering one’s quality of life. Beauty
has been taken care of too. ‘My Happiness’ has brought beauty enhancing
home-made soaps and packs.
An attractive range of fashion
accessories have been displayed. ‘Shumiya’ from Delhi has handbags and footwear
& ‘Arjun Trends’ from Muktsar Punjabi jutties.
In jewellery, Mumbai’s jewellery
designer Purva has brought a good number of jewellery pieces under her label
‘Supreme Jewels & Arts’. ‘Myraph’ from Hyderabad has a pearl jewellery
collection.
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