I Feel Like An Ice God: Jim Sarbh on Walking For Designer Samant Chauhan at LFW
I Feel Like An Ice God: Jim Sarbh on Walking For Designer Samant Chauhan at LFW
Jim Sarbh looked dapper as he sashayed the ramp for Samant Chauhan wearing an embellished chest piece atop an ivory cotton silk shirt.

Jim Sarbh looked dashing as he sashayed the ramp for Samant Chauhan in an embellished chest piece atop an ivory cotton silk shirt with trousers complemented by an oversized cape at the Lakmé Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI in New Delhi.

Designer Samant Chauhan debuted his latest presentation, ‘Ice Watch,’ as the opening designer of the Atelier. Celebrated for bringing traditional craftsmanship into the contemporary fashion landscape in India, the designer’s collection enticed audiences with its ethereal allure and a poignant message that echoed the vulnerability of glaciers.

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Chauhan’s fascination with the pristine beauty and fragility of ice, a theme deeply ingrained in his artistic sensibilities was on display. Hailing from Bhagalpur, a city steeped in silk-weaving tradition, Samant Chauhan’s designs pay homage to his roots. With meticulous craftsmanship and a steadfast commitment to reviving Bhagalpur silk, he adorns his creations with Organza Silk, Cotton Silk, and Bhagalpuri Silk.

The predominantly white and blue color palette, with delicate hints of grey, green, and purple, paints a picture of serene elegance.

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Chauhan’s designs seamlessly blended the timeless charm of Bhagalpur silk with contemporary fashion sensibilities. His silhouettes, from avant-garde gowns to jacket dresses, graced runways with a diverse array of necklines, including sweethearts, off-shoulders, halter necks, and V-necks.

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The sleeve options were equally varied, ranging from sleeveless to puffer sleeves, Victorian sleeves, capes, and artistic styles. His garments, adorned with beadwork, sequins, pintucks, quiltings, ribbon work, and hand thread embroideries, transcend mere clothing; they are wearable art. Set within the grandeur of the Atelier, this showcase was an unforgettable experience, mirroring Samant’s passion and fascination with ice and snow.

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