These Indie Labels Promise To Up Your Pujo Lookbook By Several Notches

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It's that time of the year when all your old clothes meekly stare at you as you unapologetically replace them with new ones. To ensure your Pujo wardrobe is on trend, we've curated a list of brands/labels that have come up with their festive-special collection. Bookmark them before they run out of stock.

Parama

Parama

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This Pujo, Parama has come up with her Durga Pujo-themed collection and it is a true ode to the festival and city as a whole. Get Pujo ready with her Mahalaya-themed blouses, imprinted with quintessential puja elements like shiuli, lotuses, and dhunuchi. Inspired by Kumartuli potters, Parama has incorporated an artist's brush and the heavenly face of the goddess on her blouses and even imprinted the entire map of Kumartuli on her sarees. Lastly, she has curated a collection of cotton sarees and blouses embroidered with the hand-drawn poster of Satyajit Ray's film Devi.

WNW- Warp N Weft

Looking for that one gorgeous lehenga to wear on a dandiya night? Drop by WNW bridal studio in Kankurgachi and check out their latest festive collection, Mrigakshi, which is all about stunning sarees and chic lehengas. Made of pure fabrics like rich silk, georgette, satin and embellished with embroideries and rich brocades, these lehengas are a must-have to amp up your Pujo wardrobe. 

Verse

To ensure your Pujo look book is sorted for all five days, Verse, the designer ethic wear studio on Park Lane, has launched their festive collection, Trishna. Shop from their range of ruffled sarees, sassy Indo western lehengas, flowy maxi skirts with crop tops, anarkali suits with asymmetrical cuts, ethnic gowns and sharara with jackets/capes. 

Surbhi Pansari

Men, if you're reading this list and wondering apka time kab ayega, worry no more. Get festive ready with luxe menswear designer Surbhi Pansari's range of kurtas and bandhgalas. Crafted out of fabrics like linen, silk, brocade, cotton jute and cotton silk, you can opt for layered kurtas or embroidered ones. Pair them with a Jowahar jacket and your Asthami look is sorted.

Bunavat

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We all know no Pujo is complete without the quintessential six yards of elegance. Get your hands on beautiful tussar silk, kota, maheshwari and dhakai-jamdani sarees as part of Delhi-based brand Bunavaat's festive-special collection. Pair them with chic blouses and you're ready to kill it on Saptami. 

Nakshi

How about treading the handloom way this Pujo. Drop down at Nakshi (they have six stores across Kolkata) and lay your hands on their 'Pujo Tribe' collection. Shop from sarees, kurtas and suits, inspired by the four art forms across India and the world. There's Ottoman - inspired by the Turkish Empire’s gorgeous geometric patterns, Nawab - inspired by the rich culture and heritage of Nawabs; Gond - inspired from Gond paintings practiced by the tribes from Madhya Pradesh; and Bengal Pattachitra – inspired from pattachitra paintings of Bengal.