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Sabyasachi Mukherjee On His LFW Winter Collection 2011

The designer in 12 years of his career has created waves in the fashion industry not only in India but also internationally. The Bengal tiger of fashion has showcased his new line at LFW inspired by North West Frontier Province. Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection at the Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2011 tried to revive the trend of Khadi (contemporary fashion) and covered the mens, women and kids wear.
Talking about his Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2011 collection, Sabyasachi says, "My collection this time is based on the North West Frontier Province. It is what girls in Patiala wear while going to schools. It also has influences of Kathakali and Kathak. It's adolescent in feel yet very mature. I have used Khadi and other woven fabrics with Kashmiri thread-work, lot of texturing and zardosi. I have used bling here but in a sophisticated manner. I feel bling can look beautiful if used rightly or else it looks flashy. This collection has got a stark look."
Sabyasachi
Mukherjee
feels
that
in
today's
fast
paced
life
weaving
has
become
easy
and
luxurious
when
compared
to
earlier
methods
of
weaving.
He
adds,
"Today
everything
is
available
at
the
press
of
a
button.
The
beauty
of
a
woven
fabric
is
it
takes
its
own
time
as
it
uses
traditional
method
of
weaving.
So
you
have
to
wait
to
get
your
hands
on
it,
it's
a
luxury
and
also
our
strength
in
global
market.
However,
many
designers
do
not
realize
its
worth
and
which
is
sad."
Stressing
more
on
the
traditional
method
of
weaving,
Sabyasachi
Mukherjee
added,
"Why
will
any
international
buyer
buy
anything
that
is
western
and
has
no
unique
aspect
to
it.
I
strongly
feel
any
buyer
from
the
west,
if
in
India,
would
not
be
keen
to
buy
work
that
doesn't
speak
of
India.
Even
if
the
silhouette
is
western
through
hand
work
and
embroidery
it
needs
to
have
our
traditional
feel.
Sabyasachi Mukherjee graduated from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in 1999 with three major awards. In four months he started his own label and in early 2001, the designer won Femina British Council's most outstanding young Designer of India award. Check out the LFW Winter Festive 2011 gallery



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