IN PHOTOS: Indian designer Tarun Tahiliani unveils new collection 'For Eternity' at India Couture Week 2023

With "For Eternity," Tarun Tahiliani pays homage to the timeless allure of traditional craftsmanship and art, weaving a tapestry of innovative and covetable explorations in Chikankari, Kasheedakari, Byzantine art, Egyptian Jaalis, and Persian motifs

Updated On: 2023-08-02 03:03 PM IST

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The collection blends Indian style with modern reflections, elevating Indian fashion through tailoring, sculptured fits, refreshed draping styles, and a pale spectrum of colours. Photo Courtesy: Tarun Tahiliani

The collection with Bridal Heritage for bridalwear draws inspiration from the rich heritage of India, Egypt, and Persia, where ancient Mughal and Egyptian jaali motifs converge with Mumbai's Art Deco trellises. Hand-embroidered panels, exquisite hand-painted prints, and meticulous stitches create a poetic tapestry that unfolds through draped lehengas, kurtas, shararas, and sarees, exuding fluidity, feminine elegance, and a touch of festive magic.

With Bespoke Couture in womenswear, each couture creation initiates a brave dialogue between the voice of tradition and the wearer, where lightness finds its home in pure georgettes, silks, organzas, tulles, and brocades. The canvas becomes a playground for fusion-inspired silhouettes, ranging from lehengas and heavily embellished shararas to stylish gilets, statement jackets, flowy concept saris, structured drapes, and fusion-style jumpsuits.

With over 90 bespoke looks, including standout pieces like the green onyx and real freshwater pearl blouse, each bride and groom is invited to discover their unique expression within this diverse spectrum of colors, crafts, and silhouettes. 

With Bespoke Couture in womenswear, each couture creation initiates a brave dialogue between the voice of tradition and the wearer, where lightness finds its home in pure georgettes, silks, organzas, tulles, and brocades. The canvas becomes a playground for fusion-inspired silhouettes, ranging from lehengas and heavily embellished shararas to stylish gilets, statement jackets, flowy concept saris, structured drapes, and fusion-style jumpsuits.

Embracing draped silhouettes, dhotis take center stage as the epitome of cool, while kurtas are reimagined for a sense of ease and effortless style. The collection features structured fits, buttoned shirts, cummerbunds reimagined as belts, plunging cowl necklines, and open jackets, replacing conventional styles with a fusion of masculine flair, innovative tailoring, and sartorial drama.

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