Kshitij Jalori presents, Capsule Bridal Line 'Brdl'
28 December 2021, Mumbai:
Delhi -based textile designer Kshitij Jalori has launched a capsule bridal line on his eponymous brand’s e-commerce store, designed to blend traditional design with modern sensibilities.
‘Brdl’ by Kshitij Jalori recently launched as a modern, versatile bridal line, the brand announced on Facebook. Inspired by the royal Qajar Dynasty, the collection blends modern, clean silhouettes with opulent metallic hues, printed velvets, and embroidered elements. The new line adds to the designer’s selection of fusion-style women’s ready-to-wear.
“Traditional textiles collating with sharp construction captures the spirit of the collection where Brdl stands for Bridal,” Jalori announced on Facebook.
“With its clean, structured silhouettes combined with timeless brocades and intricate embroideries, the collection is a regal take on modern minimalism.
At first glance, the prints, inspired by the Qajar Dynasty, give off a vintage air, but on closer inspection, boast of a myriad of flowers and birds, alongside other tropical elements which make up the defining motifs.”
Along with classic bridal garments including lehengas, the line features versatile garments which could be worn on other occasions including overcoats, jumpsuits, and structured kurta sets among others.
Sequins and textured embroidery paired with Qajar prints give the garments a contemporary boho twist,” said Jalori about the new line.
“The collection is bridal, but extends from lehengas and sarees to modern silhouettes such as trenches and pantsuits, and the garments can be easily be transformed from day to night, allowing more wearability and leaving room for multiple looks.
A sophisticated yet fun take on tradition, this chic collection is sure to elevate one’s festive wardrobe.”
FASHION NETWORK (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff)
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