Have a Delightful Diwali with Goodies from Chrysallis

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This swanky two-day exhibition is showcasing apparel, jewellery, accessories, and gifting options that will make your Diwali super-special.

Designs on you

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After its summer run, Chrysallis has returned to light up your Diwali with sparkling additions for your wardrobe and home, from all over India. Labels such as Nautanky will have on display their latest collections of colourfully printed kurtas and ornate Anarkalis. Fashion designer Sougat Paul’s label, Soup, will also be there and will look to floor you with billowy skirts speckled with Indian motifs, maxi dresses perfect for an evening soiree and elegant fusion wear done in a easy-on-the-eye pastels. Nay-ked, a popular brand of clothing from Delhi, is also visiting Chyrsallis and is bringing along their stunning lineup of dresses in funky colours and unusual silhouettes. Also from the Capital, Ritesh Kumar is presenting his collection of deep-hued, exquisite cocktail wear. PP Jewels & Sons will be in town all the way from Kolkata to get your jewellery collection up-to-date. Stop by the stall for stone-studded pieces and statement jewellery.

Light up your home

Deck up your home with decor from Kiyahh. Their brightly done-up candle holders, trays, and bathroom accessories will give your home a festive feel and they make for great giveaways too. Instead of regular diyas, this Diwali, you can choose to illuminate your humble abode with handcrafted Indie Eco Candles that are sure to add a spot of elegance to your festivities.

Where: Vivanta by Taj, 41/3, MG Road

When: October 30 and 31

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