A fusion twist to handloom garments

A fusion twist to handloom garments
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Handloom fabrics are usually associated with traditional wear like saris and kurtas, but you can give it a western look with an artistic approach, say experts.

Handloom fabrics are usually associated with traditional wear like saris and kurtas, but you can give it a western look with an artistic approach, say experts.

Designers Amit Sachdeva and Archana Kochhar have listed tips on how to westernise handloom garments:

  • Ways to westernise handloom fabrics are by drapes which are contemporary and edgy, making them perfect examples of a fusion look.
  • Streamline prints and block printing is also another way to westernise this fabric. Western silhouettes look and fit beautifully with handloom fabrics.
  • The silhouettes are also very important. But one has to keep in mind that the real essence of the handloom craft is not overpowered by the silhouette.
  • Embellishing the garment also helps at times to give it a western touch. Again, minimalist is very important to be kept in mind here.
  • Sometimes clubbing and fusing a handloom separate with a western one also changes the look. A separate can specially be designed to be teamed up with a western coordinate.
  • The choice of colour combination used in the entire garment adds a lot to its westernised look. For example, a pastel or a white colour story will obviously look more western compared to a jewel tone.
  • It also depends on the way you accessorise the look. The handbag, footwear and jewellery add that punch in completing the western look.
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