New Delhi [India], March 12 (ANI): Anvita Sharma’s Two Point Two and Six5Six by Avni Aneja introduced streetwear style masterpieces on the Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI on Friday.
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), one of many world’s main built-in polyester producers, returned to Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI.
Commenting on the collaboration, Mr Hemant D. Sharma, Sector Head – Polyester, RIL stated, “At Reliance, we are committed to enabling the production of world-class sustainable and eco-friendly fabrics, capturing the latest trends and style. The showcase of R|Elan smart fabrics at Lakme Fashion Week is a testament to our dedication to promoting sustainable fashion in the industry. We are thrilled to showcase our R|Elan smart fabrics, which are functionally high-performance and eco-friendly, in these collections. We are proud to have provided our Kooltex, GreenGold and EcoGold fabrics, which are not only of the highest quality but also environmentally conscious. It was a delight to see ‘A warrior’s Journey’ collection, that is inspired by the Kabuki dance drama theatre and ‘The Uniform’ collection made using R|Elan engineered smart fabrics.”The TWO POINT TWO Label made a robust gender-agnostic style assertion on the Lakme style week in partnership with FDCI.
“A Warrior’s Journey” by the ‘Two Point Two’ label created by Anvita Sharma made a robust, gender-agnostic, style assertion that may be understood as an all-inclusive, sustainable description for the model, at Lakme Fashion Week.
Anvita stated the label took its inspiration from the Shu-Ha-Ri philosophy of Japanese martial arts. Bringing collectively all of the teachings of Shu-Ha-Ri into the gathering, there was an incredible amalgamation of Japanese streetwear that mixed power, creativity, and individuality within the seems.
Keeping the sustainable side of the clothes firmly in focus, Anvita labored with R|Elan high-performance, eco-friendly materials like Kooltex, Greengold and EcoGold. The colors on clothings had been as vivid because the theme, when the portrait collection of prints, featured conventional, intricate, hand drawn photos of Samurai warriors. There had been influences of Japan’s most well-known artwork kind – the Kabuki dance drama theatre seen on the outfits.
Printed co-ord units had been topped with knee-length robes that sported big lapels. The big profiles of Japanese faces had been emblazoned on the again of vividly printed calf size covers. The silhouettes had been dishevelled and nearly outsized, to suit the necessities of all kinds of consumers of all genders.
Drama, color and nice portrait prints made ‘A Warrior’s Journey’ assortment by Anvita Sharma for her Two Point Two label, a memorable presentation on the runway and a placing one to stock in wardrobes for the approaching season.
Anvita Sharma of Label Two Point Two stated, “We are super happy to have showcased our new collection ‘A Warrior’s Journey’ in association with R|Elan using their amazing high-performance fabrics specifically the Kooltex denim as breathability of the fabric is the most important factor for me personally. It’s a very ecstatic feeling to see that streetwear and young experimental brand like ours are getting importance in mainstream fashion with big partnerships and associations like R|Elan and it is always nice to be able to return and showcase our art at such an important platform like Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI. As a designer, Japanese culture is truly very inspirational whether it’s their art, theatre, or subcultures. This collection is an ode to all those things that I admire in the form of my own personal expression.”SIX5SIX showcased nice journey choices at style weekWhat ought to one pack when occurring a vacation? The reply has fairly often baffled the keen traveller. To make the selection straightforward but trendy, the Six5Six label’s “The Uniform” assortment by Avni Aneja unveiled on the Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI, had all the precise choices.
Ever since 2018 when the label Six5Six was launched, it has been within the forefront of style and since then favorite amongst celebs and stars. This season the model’s inspiration was from the various postcards in addition to pictures taken in the course of the travels by the designer.
The model saved its style assertion firmly in focus, for attire that may very well be lived in or stepped out in fashion. Comfort was introduced in with denim, whereas outsized resort shirts had been the perfect choice for sturdy clothes.
There was a large assortment of multi-purpose jackets with immense combine and match potentialities, whereas the sensible bombers added a contact of pizzazz. The cloth alternative was R|Elan engineered good materials that comprised denim recycled polyester, recycled slub jersey that was embellished with bio-washing display printing, embroidery, deconstruction, and sublimation printing.
The Six5Six assortment by Avni Aneja known as “The Uniform” was a super providing to point out off on the airport, or on the flight and naturally in the course of the holidays, when style followers need to make a mode assertion.
Avni Aneja of Label Six5Six stated, “I’m super happy to be back at Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI after a long break. And what better than to be able to work in collaboration with R|Elan and their incredible sustainable fabrics! My collection is titled SIX5SIX “The Uniform” and it is testament to the fact that sustainable fabrics don’t translate into boring clothes. This collection is the tale of all my travels, inspired by postcards, anecdotes, and images I have collected over the years of my travels around the world. It is extremely personal and dear to me.” (ANI)