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Supriya Lele is a British-Indian designer with an eponymous fashion brand founded in 2016. Lele was a finalist of the LVMH Prize 2020. Her work is deeply rooted in her own cross-cultural point of view, examining her Indian heritage and British cultural identity whilst creating work from a decidedly female viewpoint that tells a nuanced and delicate story. instagram Supriya Lele |
Priya Ahluwalia is the designer and founder of her menswear brand Ahluwalia. She takes elements from her dual Indian-Nigerian heritage and London roots and explores the life of vintage and dead stock clothing, using textile techniques to give them new life. Ahluwalia won the H&M Design Award 2019 and she collaborated with Adidas at Paris Fashion Week for AW19. She was also a Finalist for the LVMH Prize in 2020. instagram Priya Ahluwalia |
Ashish Gupta is an Indian fashion designer, who lives in London, designing under the label ‘Ashish’. With his mix of Western and Eastern influences, Gupta’s designs blend sportswear, high-octane glamour and craftsmanship. He designs in London, has workshops in India, where he gets complex hand embroidery done, and sells in London and Toronto. instagram Ashish Gupta |
Omar Mansoor, born in Pakistan, is a London-based fashion designer, best known for his couture occasion wear. His luxurious collection of immaculately cut dresses, gowns and separates has adorned glamorous women around the world including British actresses, International royalty and European aristocracy at various red carpets including Oscars and Cannes. instagram Omar Mansoor |
London born Sri Lankan designer Amesh Wijesekera is the founder of his label Amesh. The brand is about celebrating diversity, cultural fusion, individuality and a sense of freedom. One of the main messages of the brand is to celebrate Sri Lankan culture and South Asian beauty. Amesh Wijesekera |
Harikrishnan KS, an Athlete turned designer, grew up drawing on any possible surface he could find. Now, London based , Hari, took the Internet by storm with his Latex “ballbottom” pants, which he created as a part of his MA graduation collection. Harikrishnan KS |
'Indian textile and print traditions are key highlights of this collection'
For us, in the know, one of the most anticipated fashion collaborations is due to arrive in a store near you. For me, this was a collection that signals the significance of the retail power of the Indian fashion industry.
As H&M finally announced its first global collaboration with the iconic Indian label, Sabyasachi. The Sabyasachi x H&M collaboration themed ‘Wanderlust’ will present rich textiles in modern as well as classic Indian silhouettes, that resonate with the global nomad mindset. The collection consists of both womenswear and menswear, and will be available in selected H&M stores around the world and online at hm.com from 12th August 2021.
“I am happy to announce the new date for the collaboration with H&M, as it allows us to spread the Sabyasachi aesthetic to a wider audience in India and worldwide. Due to the complexities of the Covid-19 situation, we had to put the collaboration on hold, but I’m eagerly looking forward to launching this ‘ready-to-wear’ collection that will bring relaxed sophistication to everyday life in an understated yet glamorous style.”
The collection features, soothing rich fabrics, the collection is the perfect modern statement, filled with glamourous loungewear for fashion lovers who want a chic yet eclectic ensemble. Indian textile and print traditions are key highlights of this
collection, which is brought to life by the Sabyasachi Art Foundation, meticulously crafted and featuring embroidery in multicultural silhouettes.
instagram Sabyasachi - H&M
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