Kesribai Pannalal: Sabyasachi’s Couture Jewelry 2018
Last Updated on January 8, 2021 by Team Styl.
Sabyasachi Mukherjee is a man who needs no introduction as he is one of the most celebrated Indian Bridal designers in the world On 2nd August at 9 pm he took his fans all over the world on an aesthetically hypnotic ride when he launched his collection, “Kesribai Pannalal”. Let me grab this opportunity and take you through his spell-binding collection of 2018.
The collection features Regal jewelry for which he took inspiration from the way some of the most elegant Indian women dressed namely, Protima Bedi, Rekha, and many more. Moreover, the jewelry features rubies, emeralds, pearls, yellow sapphires, and tourmalines.
While the ornaments were already grand, they were made to look even grander by pairing them with hand-painted lehengas, embroidered with silk floss beaten gold and silver thread, badla and bullion, and encrusted with semi-precious stones and pearls.
The velvet lehengas were seen embroidered with zardozi, crystals, and applique work.
The men’s collection starts with printed khadi angrakhas and silk Kota turbans and moves on to quilted sherwanis, accessorized with Bengal tiger buttons.
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Taramati Biradari
This segment features ‘Kumquat’ lehengas, embroidered with zardozi, rhinestones, and silk-floss threads and paired with the designer’s heritage chokers. Similarly, it also includes earthy Vanarsi organza sarees, with a block printed ‘kanthi’ blouse and tilla embroidered miniature gilets.
The vision was to produce a quintessential Indian Mehendi as you can see men styled in block printed angrakhas with floral and leheriya turbans and women in organza and kalidars.
Guftgu by Sabyasachi
For this segment, he drew inspiration from the confidence and class apart characteristics of the Indian Army and the Air Force. The collection featured ladies in Shawl collar blouses with zardozi details and hand-painted organza sarees. You can see men in quilted silk sherwanis, complemented with tussar stole with tilla border edging.
The Dil-Guldasta-Lehenga
The name does absolute justice to this magnificent piece of art. What you will love the most is the base for the lehenga, which is Bordeaux silk with velvet applique work, embroidered with beaten gold and silver thread, silk-floss, and rose-tinted crystals and rhinestones.
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Lal Dera by Sabyasachi
For he calls Red the definite color of his brand. As the designer says, and I quote, “At Sabyasachi we celebrate the color red. If there was a definitive colour that defined the brand, it would be red. Not just any shade, but what has now come to pass in the trade as ‘Sabyasachi red.”
These timeless red ensembles are a bridge between the past and the present, between different cultures and religions of India. Bringing them together is one notion, the desire of almost every girl to be a Sabyasachi Bride.
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