Saris in Chesmi | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
If you are willing to know about the art, crafts, culture and cuisine of Indian royal families, then the program brings a series of products prepared within the Palace Studios. The Articenal Tail, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry Ladies Organization (FICCI-FLO) in association with Chennai, a program by design platform Royal Fails, brings 12 royals together from Automotive Arts, Bestills, Jewelry and Heritage Weaves Will present everything. ,

Painting of Vidita Singh of an Dilahe in a polo match. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Barwani’s Vidita Singh to showcase his automotive art in Chennai after 18 years, which will feature brands like Mercedes-Benz300, Rolls-Royce and Jaguar. “I have inherited for cars. From the time of my great grandfather, till date, our family has pioneered the automobile industry, ”says Vidita, who held her first single exhibition in 2003. In this program, the artists will bring pictures of a polo field and a delahey model to a shavlet. Bell Air, among others. “These pictures tell stories from the perspective of the car; Will it see if it was alive. I also give my work a woman touch and play with flowers. For this range, I have moved to make the angles of cars prominent, such as headlights, tail lights. Other artifacts on the performance include Kangra to Vintage Pahari Small Pachries, and the textiles platforms are loose from Varanasi by Abramam Foundation.

A saree by Jaikirti Singh. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
A large part of the line-up includes Indian celebrations in organic cotton by a artisan studio, Rosette, a large part of the line-up; Cotton by Ritu Singh of Vanner; Chanderi fashion label weaving by four Chand; Mulberry silk dress by Hyderabad -based studio Tirai; And weave by Sujata Pai of Chennai to make some names.
Baria, Jaikirti Singh of Gujarat, who is known for her chiffon drapes and handblock printed cotton, will bring Sara and Lehengas. “The collection has embroidered block prints, something that I have not done before. I will also bring chiffon waves in Leheria, tie-end-dai prints, ”Jaikirti says, which will also bring hand-painted linen shirts, saris and some winter hats.

A saree designed by Nandin Singh. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Nandini Singh, who belongs to a Talukar family of Awadh and is the founder of Label Chasmi, will show her hand -hungted saris with Vintage Borders in Shiffon and Orgeza. She says, “I will also bring some lehengas,” she says, “I specialize in hand paintings as well as silk and zari. My sari is mainly pink, yellow, sea blue and violet Like in the pastel, and it features subtle embroidery, ”Nandini says, for whose paintings, love for seven artisans was done by their main teams. Demonstates in the embroidery.

A bundle in a fourth bag. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Rashmi Singh, the back of the back of the Fautri bag-a female-manual social venture, which is the project of Chandelao Vikas Sanskar (Jodhpur)-is excited to bring the range of embroidered bug bags. “We never repeat our designs, especially those with embroidery, to ensure that they are exclusive to our buyers,” she says. His new range includes raw silk and charmous satin with beadwork. “I will also show our new boho collection that includes Potlis in the patchwork. Old clothes and tribal apparel were used to make patchwork textiles which were then converted into bags. It was a time -consuming range because it is difficult to work on clothes, ”Rashmi says.
The price of Saris is above ₹ 12,500. The event is held on 26 February at Taj Koromandel, Chennai. From 11 am to 7 pm. Admission is free.
Published – February 21, 2025 06:59 PM IST