Meet The Designers: A Lowdown On Artisans Bazaar {Part 1}

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Did you hear? We’re back with the third edition of Artisans Bazaar! As usual, we’ve teamed up with OGAAN, our favourite multi-designer store, to bring you awesome curated goods by 20 indie labels under one roof. And the best part? Nothing will be above the price of INR 10,000.

While the magic will only unfold on the day of the bazaar, we’re giving you a lowdown on what to expect from each of them.

Urvashi Kaur

An extension of the Urvashi Kaur label, Kapda is similarly built on the fundamental that steers clear of mass production and indiscriminate globalisation. Think relaxed, natural, eco-conscious luxury. If the inside of your cupboard is a sea of greys, whites, and blacks and you plan to keep it that way, Kapda’s got stunning waterfall shrugs and skirts in denim, jersey dresses and tops, racerbacks, and more for you.

Check them out here.

Ritika Sachdeva

A popular label among the ladies back at the LBB HQ, Ritika Sachdeva is bringing edgy tassel earrings, square and oval studs, contemporary rings, and lots more to Artisans Bazaar. If you had to pick just one thing from this brand, we’d blindly go for one of their gorgeous ghungroo earrings or neckpieces, which are so stunning they almost make us cry every single time we look at them, only in a good way.

Check them out here.

Soham Dave

Based out of a studio in Ahmedabad, Soham Dave is a fashion label that makes use of natural dyes, handwoven biodegradable textiles and artisan skills to make sustainable apparel for all you eco-conscious folks out there. They’re bringing two of their collections to Artisans—The Clamp Story, which makes use of textiles such as Chanderi and Ajrak to create minimal, urban silhouettes, and Kora & Black, which uses fine Bengal muslin and khadi. We’re grabbing one of their all-white kurtas the moment we walk in.

Check them out here.

Dhora

We love Dhora like a fat girl loves chocolate cake {by the by, we’re both of them}. While the jewellery is more on the relatively simpler side, the designs and karigari make each of their pieces no less than absolutely stunning. They’ve recently come out with their minimal range {think hook earrings} as well as leather jewellery {chokers!}, so you can imagine just how excited we are to check it out.

Check them out here.

Anomaly

Clean, chic, and minimal—sounds like your kind of wardrobe? Check out Anomaly at Artisans for their collection of essentials that are understated and classy. Here you’ll get well-tailored apparel made with the best of fabrics. We love their double pleat relaxed pants and travel pants.

Check them out here.

Chirag Nainani

If you can never get enough of indigo and tie-dye, Chirag Nainani should be your first stop at Artisans Bazaar. Don’t expect regular silhouettes, though, because that’s where this brand sets itself apart from others. Think innovative silhouettes {where a peplum and jacket are fused together to form something extraordinary}, asymmetrical high-low jackets, long, flowy dresses, and lots of other awesomeness.

Check them out here.

When: Sep 3

Timings: 11am to 8pm