The opening show for Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week was
Pero’s superb ‘Finding Pero’ that was held at an offsite at The Park, New Delhi.
The show had models in marine inspired, beachy clothes swaying to the beats of
a live reggae band as they traversed the pool area. The textiles woven in
places like West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Bhagalpur and Banaras had ginghams and
tartans in pastels and neutrals together. We loved the interesting use of color
blocking, the frills and ruffles, the crochet edgings and beaded fringes.
Aneeths’s brainchild, Péro, which literally translates to
‘to wear’ in Marwari, creates international aesthetics woven with the Indian
heritage, using local material and skills. The brand is known for its textiles
as they explore materials and techniques that have been passed down generations
from one crafts person to the other. It is retailed across 35 countries and
will offer endearing block prints, breezy silhouettes and intricate detailing
for spring 2019.
FDCI President Sunil Sethi said: “Aneeth Arora has been a
leader in the ‘love for organic’ movement and her biggest strength is that each
garment connects with the wearer in multiple ways without overpowering their
personality, rather accentuating it. She will add a conversational dimension to
the LMIFW as an opening designer.”
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