Indian designer Sanjukta Dutta's collection is presented at Paris Fashion Week
Indian designer Sanjukta Dutta is one of four designers who will be represented at Paris Fashion Week 2023, which starts on March 1st. Dutta is best known for his collection of gold threads, e.g. B. Muga silk, which c...
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Indian designer Sanjukta Dutta's collection has been officially selected to be shown at Paris Fashion Week from March 1st to 8th.
Indian designer Sanjukta Dutta is one of four designers who will be represented at Paris Fashion Week 2023, which starts on March 1st. Dutta is best known for his collection of gold threads, e.g. B. Muga silk, which can only be found in Assam. This brings hope for the Assamese textile industry, which is particularly known for muga silk.
Sanjukta Dutta's collection has been officially selected to be shown at Paris Fashion Week from March 1st to 8th. Hailing from Assam's Nagaon district, Sanjukta has created unique color and pattern combinations using muga silk and pat silk with traditional Assamese flavor.His designs have been recognized by renowned fashion figures around the world.
Many high profile actresses and top models like Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Malaika Arora, Sonakshi Sinha, Raveena Tandon, Neena Gupta, Nora Fatehi, Bhumi Pednekar, Huma Qureshi, Manisha Koirala and many more have donned their designs. In addition, the traditional Assamese "Angavastra" called Seleng Chador, presented to Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton during their state visit in 2016, was also designed by Sanjukta in . In 2022, Sanjukta's collection was widely praised at New York Fashion Week. His passion grew his empire.
She has established 13 factories starting with Maa Durga Axomiya Pat and Muga Kapuror Boyon Protisthon in Guwahati which now has 100 looms where she works with local artisans to produce the signature silk "Mekhela Chadors". Traditional Mekhela chadors made with different varieties of colored silk threads, especially muga & pat, are often considered an integral part of Assamese culture and tradition, a valuable asset for Assamese women. Sanjukta's designs are not only unique, but also customizable. through a rigorous 45-day production cycle before being secured.

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