Tabu turned showstopper for Rimple and Harpreet Narula

Rimple & Harpreet Narula showcased yet another exquisite collection at the Young FICCI Ladies Organization (YFLO) show last evening in Kolkata. Please find below a press release for the same:

 

 

Kolkata, 17th April’ 18: Drawing inspiration and digging deeper into the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan, the designers brought alive the spirit of Rajasthan in the form of luxury kitsch elements juxtaposed against textured fabrics, replete with stunning gota patti details. Also celebrating the art and culture of the state were beautiful motifs in the form of royal chandeliers and other eclectic designs found in old art textiles, vintage fabrics and carefully preserved antique collectibles. All these motifs have been used in conjunction with the gota patti on lehria for a touch of grandiose. The epitome of elegance and poise, Tabu walked for the designers wearing a lehenga with hand embroidered huge garden fountains, peacocks and sailing ships adding a touch of drama to the garments. The layering of different crafts in one outfit to create a wholesome cohesive look was the highlight of the collection. The ensembles were complimented by stunning pieces of jewellery and embellished flat shoes. 
 
Speaking on the occasion Rimple & Harpreet Narula commented, “We are very excited to showcase our new collection, and Tabu wearing our garments added a lot of character to the feel of the show. She is an eternal beauty and makes everything look absolutely fabulous."
 
About YFLO
Launched in 2004, YFLO provides a unique platform for young women from diverse professional and business backgrounds to interact with each other, learn and explore new avenues to launch their ideas in a supportive and developmental environment. It has four Chapters in New Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
 
About Rimple and Harpreet Narula
Rimple and Harpreet Narula are Delhi based couture designers. The label was established in the year 2000. The aesthetic reflects their passion for couture as well as our rich and diverse textile and craft heritage. The influence of craftsmanship of nomads, the wanderers and the traveling tribes as well as the vivid cultures of Central Asia and undivided India have been a constant source of inspiration to the designer duo. Their body of work reflects their passion for re visiting ancient Indian workmanship and gives it a contemporary twist. 

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