'Threads of Banaras' to be presented during IAFS


New Delhi, Oct 28 (IANS): The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), a non-profit organisation aimed at platforming the country's design talent, has partnered with the external affairs ministry to present a fashion show titled ‘Threads of Banaras’ as part of the First Ladies’ programme during the ongoing Third India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) on Thursday here.

With a conceptualisation by the FDCI and Ekaya, it will pay homage to Banarasi weaves and revive the lost splendour of Varanasi through magnificent crafts and modern silhouettes.

“We are excited to announce the collaboration with the ministry of external affairs, as this is an opportunity to exhibit the heritage of Banarasi weaves and showcase it at a prestigious event the India-Africa Forum Summit III.

"Our esteemed guests will be transported to an inimitable world of fabulous textiles, endearing weaves and stunning embroideries conceptualised by FDCI and Ekaya for the show," FDCI president Sunil Sethi said in a statement.

Ekaya offers a diverse collection of Banarasi saris, as well as embroidered saris, printed saris, suits and fabrics, bridal lehengas and saris from other parts of India.

 

  

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