2015-08-03

New Delhi, 1st Aug 2015 –

PRECIOSA hosted the success party of couture show by designer Rimple and Harpreet Narula‘s collection MAHARADJAH & CO. at Amazon India Couture Week 2015. The collection was inspired by the Indian Maharajas and the nobles of that era and their lifestyle which was heavily influenced by their travels to the West, the collection is an ode to splendor and extravagance of their lives well-lived. The designer duo have used PRECIOSA crystal components in their collection. An  interesting amalgamation of couture, craft and heritage, which has created a sensational splash on the Indian fashion.

Present at the do were the crème de la crème of the city’s social circuit. Seen among the guest were Gautam Bhimani, FDCI President Sunil Sethi, Designer Pawan Sachdeva, Vibhuti Arora, , Neelam Pratap Rudy, Liza Verma, Ramola Bachchan, Dolly Oberoi, Designer Pam Mehta and many more…

About PRECIOSA:-

Founded in 1948 in Bohemian, PRECIOSA is a luxury brand. A world leading producer of cut crystal, specializing mainly in the production of beads and other fashion jewellery stones of top quality and in a broad variety of shapes, colours and sizes. It primarily produces semi-finished products for the jewellery and fashion industries. The most popular products include Hot Fix Viva 12, Maxima and glass beads.

The PRECIOSA group comprises of the crystal components, Cubic Zirconia & Gems, Lighting, jewellery and decoration, traditional Czech Beads and the glass closure Vinolok for an exquisite presentation of wines, spirit and more.

PRECIOSA has had worldwide tie ups with leading fashion designers who have incorporated their crystals in their collections showcased over various international fashion weeks like New York Fashion week, Paris Fashion week and São Paulo Fashion Week.

The Czech brand PRECIOSA entered into the American fashion world when  Queen of POP Madonna went “BLOND” with PRECIOSA crystals during her music video launch “Livin” for “Love” and recently they joined hands with Designer Manish Arora for his AW’ 15′ collection which was showcased at Paris Fashion week.

Collection Note :-

MAHARADJAH & CO.-Couture 2015

The splendor and glory of the erstwhile Days of the Raj is the driving force behind Rimple and Harpreet’s collection “Maharadjah & Co.” at the India Couture Week 2015 edition. Inspired by the Indian Maharajas and the nobles of that era and their lifestyle which was heavily influenced by their travels to the West, the collection is a charming reverie of humor and splendor in introspection.

Rimple and Harpreet have endeavored to capture the very beginnings of “bespoke” & “portraiture” in India by delving into the vast archives that chronicle the Maharajas and their retinues, their early interactions with western luxury and the collection is reminiscent of the vast and extraordinary commissions that were conferred by these royals on western design houses. With leitmotifs such as the “vase of plenty” the line celebrates the usage of insignias which were used by the former royals in establishing themselves as “royals” while at the same time it is a stunning homage to fine craftsmanship as well.

It is a celebration of royal opulence tempered in hues of ivory & beige, burnished golds and velveteen ruby that harks back to an era when the “Maharadjas” and “Maharanees” were the toast of  European high society- equally at ease in the royal ballrooms of Calcutta to Kapurthala as well as the chicest Parisian saloons. Scintillating hand crafted embroideries and dazzling Preciosa crystals veritably breathe life onto the surfaces of each ensemble while the theatrical larger than life silhouettes- dramatic capes and robes, sheer billowy jackets, regal cloaks and lehengas  are evocative of a bygone majestic splendor, making the collection  a tribute to an opulent era of high fashion, exotic indulgence and rich statements in regal clothing and accessories

Profile and Background of Designer :-

The Rimple and Harpreet Narula label is an interesting meeting ground of couture, craft and heritage.

Their signature style represents an interesting paradox of rural craft and exalted design — highly distressed surface treatments are juxtaposed with fine hand embroideries and the silhouettes enhanced with a contemporary spin! Their take on design and the process of design is intuitive while their approach to color and use of fabric is spontaneous yet exceptional.

Their current fascination with Royalty and the days of the Raj as well as their interest in the flourishing period of Islamic art, has kept them engaged in creating a collection that is rich, ornate and yet sophisticated and extraordinarily unique.

With a flagship store each in Delhi, Ludhiana and Chennai, the label also retails from  Amara and Aza, Ensemble and Aara Fashions in Dubai, Aashni+Co., London as well as Sanskrit in Hong Kong. 

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