Chitrangada Singh at Delhi Times Fashion Week

Chitrangada Singh who was the show stopper of the event walked the ramp in an Archana Kochhar creation at the Grand Finale of Delhi Times Fashion Week.

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Chitrangada Singh who was the show stopper of the event walked the ramp in an Archana Kochhar creation at the Grand Finale of Delhi Times Fashion Week. She held everyone’s breath as they unveiled her new collection of Indian weaves that captured the beauty and versatility of the fabric.

Craftsmanship Meets Modernity: Archana Kochhar's Fabric Fusion

Archana Kochhar's Fabric Fusion

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Archana Kochhar’s collection presents the fusion of pure craftsmanship and modern aesthetics as well as the unique Indian fabric traditions. Some of the more prevalent fabrics include the hand-woven brocade weaves from Varanasi, the mirror work aari embroidery from the Kachchh district of Gujarat, the handloom Jamdani fabrics from Bengal and the tie-dye bandhani fabrics from Gujarat. Every individual item in this collection is a representation of the craftsmanship and the ethnic identity of these handloom textiles enriched with Kochhar’s distinct international design aesthetic.

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Archana Kochhar, who recently showcased her talent in the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai, is an acclaimed designer who is now famous for her exquisite and unique designs in India and also abroad. She has worked with numerous fashion icons and is privileged to be the Official Fashion Designer for the 71st Miss World Festival which was held in India after 28 years. Ever since Kochhar started designing clothes for women, she has been able to impress a number of people and has been able to be invited to showcase her wear in fashion weeks and fashion events all over the world.

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Kochhar’s collaboration with the honorable Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi on the “Make in India” campaign showcases her firm stand for the cause of uplifting and promoting the dying Indian arts and crafts. She has done various initiatives like Banjara, Ahimsa Silk, (Ahimsa Silk is the type of silk that is extracted without harming the silkworms) Warli, etc in which she has directly dealt with artisans to give a new identity to their creations in the fashion industry.

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The creations of Archana Kochhar are the best, unique, and exquisite, and viewers can find more information about her work on her Web site, Archana Kochhar. com. The website provides insight into her new creations, current and future development, and the spirit that fuels her creativity.

 

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