Company Brief
New Delhi, December 28, 2011
An evening fit for royalty; SBJ House of Luxury with its jewelry partner Giantti , yet again stands true to its name. The do showcased a wedding line with Mughal era as its base note and Giantti showcased the latest range from its Nizam Collection to complement the ensemble. The setting was complete with an art showcase inspired by the Mughal era by artist Anjana Kuthiala.
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SBJ's royal bride line was all about opulence and royalty where in right from the structure of the garment to the embroidery and the treatment on the fabric was inspired from the days of Nizam ruling. The garment line comprised of structured lehengas with dabka work making a come back, shararas with long cholis and cut work sarees. "Each garment carries some element of the mughal era" quotes Mrs. Vandy Mehra, Director SBJ House of Luxury. Men are not left disheartened as the line also has ensembles fit for a king. from traditional embroideries on sherwanis to indo western with hint of mughal inspired collars.
Giantti showcased the latest range from its Nizam Collection inspired by the rich and cultural heritage of the golden period in the history of Indian art. The collection includes artistically crafted sets of necklace, earring, ring, bracelet and maang tika. The collection adorns the polki, kundan and uncut diamonds that showcase the regal era. The line comes at a perfect time where the traditional indian jewelry makes a world stage come back and is being seen flaunted by the celebrities world over.
The setting was complete with the strokes of Anjana Kuthiala who displayed her pieces of art on the same theme lines.
Looks like time does take a U turn.
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