Four Eminent Fashion Designers from Odisha

 Dinendra Pratap Singhdeo and Roshan Sahoo

“We called it Mermaid Allure. The reason it comes under fusion wear is because the fabric print that is used is Passapalli (a completely Odia fabric, available and mass produced in Odisha) and the silhouette of the dress is completely western (a fish cut gown).”

Nikita Nayak

“Cards are played in every corner of Odisha, outside a paan shop, railway station or any recess point. I had always thought of binding them together with intricacies and black, my favourite colour.”

Jyosna Das

“It’s made of my favourite handloom and Ikkat fabrics and a little hand embroidery is added to the collar. It is contemporary and stylish and my effort to attract the new generation to wear handloom. This design has been widely appreciated by young masses.”

Reemly Mohanty

“This attire is my personal favourite as it is inspired from the famous Pipli appliqué work. The work was done on Chanderi silk and Odisha fine silk and embellished with some antique beads and zari. The colours red and black provide a lovely contrast as red is the colour of passion and black signifies elegance. The parrot Pipli appliqué work in black and red cloth was inspired by the colours on Goddess Subhadra’s chariot called Dwarpadalana.”


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