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SURBHI PANSARI, A MENSWEAR DESIGNER, LAUNCHES HER AW 2022 COLLECTION,

Published: December 5, 2022
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

‘Rangreza’

There’s been a resurgence in craftsmanship and handmade goods over the last  several years, popularizing hobbies but in a modern way. Though the technique of  colouring a fabric has been around for ages, we see it making a comeback as it  emerges as one of the biggest fashion trends in menswear.

Designer Surbhi Pansari has launched a new range of Indian & Contemporary attire,  ‘Rangreza’ which celebrates the spirit of Indian artisans. The collection brings  together an unparalleled legacy with modern trendy fashion for the upcoming  Autumn-Winter 202 season. The collection intelligently features curated outfits that  exhibit colour effects on menswear garments, with modern patterns and up-to-date cuts,  accenting four variations – Vertical, Horizontal, Crumble, Cloud & Block. Each technique  requires artistry, skill, and patience. It is the sum of these tasks that produces gorgeous  patterns. The collection intelligently features curated outfits that exhibit colour effects on  menswear garments, with modern patterns and up-to-date cuts, accenting four variations – Vertical, Horizontal, Crumble, Cloud & Block. Each technique requires artistry, skill, and  patience. It is the sum of these tasks that produces gorgeous patterns.

Vertical Colour Effect: Fold the fabric in a series of accordion folds. Secure the  folded fabric with strings to achieve the vertical colour effect 

Cloud Colour Effect: Just crumple up the fabric and tie it with string. After you  apply the dye, the fabric will have a beautiful random design that almost looks  marbled and like clouds. 

Horizontal Colour Effect: Starting from the bottom hem, fold the fabric in a series  of accordion folds. Alternate the folds back and forth, like you’re making a paper  fan to achieve the horizontal colour effect. 

Crumple Colour Effect: Scrunch the fabric into a crumpled mound. You can make  the fabric loosely crumpled or squish it all together for tighter, more defined  crumples. 

Block Printing: Block printing refers to the printing technique of pressing and  stamping fabric with carved wooden blocks with colour.  

The colour palette encompasses ingenious colours like Cherry Blossom, Space Blue,  Prussian Blue, Charcoal Grey and Tuscan Sun. Known for giving a contemporary touch to  aboriginal textiles like Cotton & Cotton Silk, the label intricately weaves every garment to  perfection with impeccable artistry and quality. From asymmetric to classic—these styles  are guaranteed to see you through the coming months.

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