Actors Konkona Sen Sharma and Neha Dhupia turn showstopper for Tea Culture Of The World x Chola the Label at Fashion Design Council Of India's (FDCI) Lakme Fashion Week Day 2. Their ‘Let’s Play’ collection showcased a vibrant celebration of individuality, offering a rich palette of colors and textures. Both the actors donned hues from timeless blacks and whites while others brought dynamic shades like matcha, mustard, reds, blues, and oranges to the ramp with each piece exuding a playful spirit.
According to an Instgram post by the FDCI, the handwoven tribal fabrics and ikats add depth, while denim patchwork injects youthful energy. In commitment to conscious fashion, Chola the Label has crafted each garment using locally sourced fabrics, prioritizing organic cotton and 100% linen. The collection boasts versatile silhouettes, from fluid drapes to structured jackets, inviting wearers to experiment and create unique looks. Frills and playful details add a touch of whimsy, complemented by the brand’s signature 1-minute sarees, offering a contemporary twist on tradition.
Tea Culture Of The World was founded by Dr. Rupali Ambegaonkar in in 2010 in Mumbai. The brand has evolved into a beacon of premium tea excellence. With 120 exquisite flavors meticulously crafted from hand-plucked leaves spanning Japan, China, Vietnam, South Africa, and India, we offer an unparalleled tea experience.
Chola the Label is known for its unique and innovative designs that blend traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Founded by designer Sohaya Misra, Chola offers a diverse range of clothing and accessories that celebrate individuality and self-expression.
The brand is recognized for its relaxed silhouettes, unconventional draping techniques, and use of vibrant colors and textures. Chola's collections often feature a mix of traditional Indian textiles like handwoven cotton and silk, combined with contemporary materials and embellishments.
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