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Fusion of ideas

An exhibition of creations by young designers

Studio Saks holds an exhibition of creations by nine young designers from March 1. The designers will present their Spring-summer line.

The collection includes ready-to-wear and fusion clothing and accessories. The participating designers are Tanvi Shah, Amrita Hans, Annie & Nimmo, M & B, Nandita Thirani, Kavita Bharatia, Kamaal Dixit, Savita Kasera and Neona. The collections bring a variety of textures, silhouettes and colours for the new age women. It will also combine traditional craftsmanship with international styling.

The colour palettes for the season range from pastels to bold Persian blues, vermillion and emerald greens. Sensuous textures such as linens, chiffons and georgettes, lace and lycra have been used in these creations.

Studio Saks is located at 17, Jeypore Nagar, Padmavathi Road, Gopalapuram.

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