16 March 2022, Mumbai:
Bemberg™ has collaborated with Designer Payal Pratap for using environmentally friendly and biodegradable material in her collection.
It is popular in India for over 40 years, Bemberg™ is one of a kind material that has the duality of both natural and man-made fibre.
The fabric’s gentleness and functionality make it an ideal choice for clothing. Bemberg™ uses 100 percent cotton linter – a by-product obtained from the manufacturing process of cottonseed oil which makes it biodegradable and compostable in nature.
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Celebrated for her timeless pieces and eco-friendly designs, PaaDesigner Payal Pratap, celebrated for her timeless pieces and eco-sensitive approach to design, is set to showcase her latest collection ‘JAVA’ made from Bemberg™ yarn at the upcoming edition of FDCI X Lakmé Fashion Week.
This unique showcase will bring together age-old crafts and contemporary sustainable materials. Having spent her formative years in Indonesia, Payal’s collection, titled ‘Java is a nostalgic journey through the good old days of maximalism.
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With a focus on prints the designer has worked on hand painted artworks which have then been digitized.
The designs capture detailed elements and a three-dimensional depth and texture from the age-old crafts of Batik and powerful imagery and minute detailing from the ancient craft of Chintz printing.
Using extensive flower, leaf, tree, vines and bird motives, the collection will highlight sustainability, which lies at the heart of the designer’s ethos.
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