Updated On: 13 October, 2023 02:35 PM IST | Editor
The Lakme Fashion Week donned a techno-chic vibe as KaSha dropped radical symmetry on textiles to emote fragile relationships and nature`s repetitive patterns

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The Lakme Fashion Week got drenched in a techno-chic vibe on Day 2. KaSha, the artist-first fashion cult, presents outfits draped in radical symmetry via their collection – ‘Milan.’ Known for their eclectic designs, KaSha presents a unique approach to fashion that draws inspiration from life`s everyday, banal dynamics.
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At this edition of LFW, they`ve chosen to trace the delicate balance between intimacy and individuality. Using rhythmic, repetitive patterns they encapsulate Kahlil Gibran`s profound wisdom from `On Marriage`

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The hand-embroidered fabric restates the rules of harmonious dichotomy. KaSha takes a deep dive into the essence of relationships, emphasising the idea that while two souls may be linked forever, there should always be room for individual growth and self-discovery. The concurrent lines, placed at equidistance, breathe the same shades and fall of the fabric – striking a delicate balance —being close yet not too close, sharing love but not binding it and standing together while preserving individuality
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The fashion range is a celebration of love, union and the pragmatism of personal space. The collection borrows its genesis from the world around us – where elements come together in stablising synergy without sacrificing individual characteristics. Much like the flowing roots of trees, densely intertwined yet each finding its unique path, this collection imitates nature

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The rhythmic geometry found in neo-man-made structures inspires KaSha to create hypnotic patterns. These patterns find their way into the appliqués, hand-embroideries and silhouettes of ensembles that models walked the ramp to. Just like the recurring layout of postmodernist buildings, their designs emulate the beauty of order and structure within an ecosystem
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