An azure blue pure handloom tussar fabric with monotone blue handprinted flowers takes the form of a versatile kurta set in this Rang creation. The kurta has a smart overlapping V neckline with an asymmetric style modern hemline and a mul cotton slip for comfortable all-day wear. Aptly paired with beige tussar pants with lining and an all blue tussar scalloped dupatta with mukaish work, this ensemble brings colour to class to your summer wardrobe.
Hand prints
Print medium has been one of our favourite way to embelish sarees & yardages. Over the years we have dabbled in bagh, bagru, dabu, ajrak, sanganeri, discharge & screen prints. We have consciously worked with various hand-printed forms and we particularly love block prints. We work with both traditional motifs as well as contemporary prints. For instance, with our Mila range of silk and Madras Margarita, we have experimented a fair bit with new age florals. We also like to revisit traditional bagru & dabu prints on our kotas and enhance them with our surface embelishments. Hand-prints are mixed with applique, embroidery & cutwork to further enhance the designs.
Rang - story of colours
Rang – Celebrating colours this Spring.
Colours have long fascinated mankind. The fact that colours have an ability to change emotions is well documented. Holi is a festival that celebrates colours, spring & love. The festival is associated with laughter, fun and positivity.
At Aavaranaa, we bring together our colour palette for Spring-Summer 2024. This collection features teal, lavender & tangerine. From traditional Indian wear to Indo-western, this collection has a mix of everything.