Glimpses from the Festive Edition Season X — The Wishlist
The exhibition was a one-day pop-up show displaying beautiful creations from across the country.
SNS | New Delhi | October 15, 2018 6:00 pm
The Festive Edition Season X of The Wishlist took place on 9 October 2018 in New Delhi. The Wishlist aims to discover and showcase unique talent in the fields of lifestyle and fashion.
It show gives a platform to designers to exhibit their talent in front of the admirers of art and craft. The exhibition was a one-day pop-up show displaying beautiful creations from across the country.
They showcased everything from magical weaves of Benaras to traditional threads of the South, from fancy footwear and jewels to handcrafted treasures for your home and to gift to loved ones.
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Some of the participating artists and brands in The Wishlist were:
AAVARAN UDAIPUR by Alka Sharma
Aavaran attempts to enable rural, indigenous artisan communities. Aavaran’s attempt is to evolve the traditional ‘Dabu’, mud resists technique of printing, specifically the indigo dyed ‘Phentiya’ print, while consistently innovating on design and quality.
Urvashi Kaur by Urvashi Kaur
Urvashi Kaur embodies glocal fashion –a hybrid expression of thinking globally and acting locally. She endorses an alternate fashion movement by embracing heritage hand-woven, organic textiles, and natural dyes.
TYE TYE
It is a lifestyle boutique with an eye for unusual, artisan-inspired luxury lifestyle products at affordable prices. Each collection is curated to yield an exciting range of handcrafted, bespoke home and fashion accessories for personal use or corporate gifting. Artistic prints on trays, boxes and mats, brass and steel cutlery, fiberglass, shell, and faux table decor, hand-painted ceramics and stunning agates stones polished to perfection to create luxe serve-war
Sadhana Talwar, the founder of ‘The Wishlist’ said, “From Banarasi weaves to the Shibori craft and Chanderi splendor, we learn something new. Handcrafted jewellery, organic sustainable fabrics, organically dyed handwoven apparel and beautifully crafted products for your home, there was a different treasure for everyone to discover and appreciate!”
The festival, organised by the Ministry of Tourism, has positioned Mysuru as a center for cultural tourism, highlighting Karnataka’s unique contributions to India’s musical and cultural legacy.
The sacred occasion of Chhath Puja, a pious festival dedicated to the Sun God, was celebrated with unparalleled devotion and enthusiasm by the city residents at Adarsh Nagar in Linepar area of Moradabad.