Rishta by Arjun Saluja FW 14
April 17, 2014
Rishta by Arjun Saluja
Fall Winter 2014
In
'Between Time' Arjun Saluja's search for the duality of reality leads him to a
collection in which multiplicity is explored via motifs, print, darting and panelling,
yet all this is unified in simplistic, clean, even monastic silhouettes. Arjun
explores a cutting technique that pays homage to the linear and yet rebels from
the defined. Wool, georgette, cotton, silks, Jacquard silks and self plaids
play the role of 'shell' fabrics that contain the 'duality' of contrast
linings.
The unexpected placement of zippers suggests the interdependence of the
contradictions.
Dilapidated leather detailing exposes the dereliction of the environment.
The print motif takes a bow to the geometry of Pakistan’s Khais, - a dying
tradition of weaving from Sindh.
This fall – winter, Rishta questions the intimacy of identity of progression
and regression. And everything in between.
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