This story is from July 28, 2022

ICW 2022: Anju Modi showcases poetry on the ramp with Aditi Rao Hydari as muse

India's very own bridal couture show, the FDCI India Couture Week 2022 is turning out to be one interesting affair with the perfect marriage of modern and old trends, showcased in a rather artistic environ every night. Popular designer Anju Modi took to centrestage on Wednesday evening as she showcased her love for textiles and the Indian craft with a timeless collection.
ICW 2022: Anju Modi showcases poetry on the ramp with Aditi Rao Hydari as muse
India's very own bridal couture show, the FDCI India Couture Week 2022 is turning out to be one interesting affair with the perfect marriage of modern and old trends, showcased in a rather artistic environ every night. Popular designer Anju Modi took to centrestage on Wednesday evening as she showcased her love for textiles and the Indian craft with a timeless collection.
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Called "The Road less travelled,” the collection encompassed the designer's learnings and experiences through various walks around the world. It was a conversation the designer had with her soul, while taking a stroll through beautiful valleys and the mightiest of mountains. The collection spoke of how taking the longest routes and crossing glimmering rivers, can lead to a wave of change in our very being.

Bollywood actor Aditi Rao Hydari stopped the show for Modi, looking resplendent in dull gold lehenga.
“Travel far enough, you'll meet yourself” - David Mitchell, Modi made this quote the base of her collection.
A thinker and philosopher, Anju Modi finds her inspiration through nuanced elements of architecture, poetry, mythology and literature. Each ensemble is a celebration of India’s cultural history and a tribute to modern feminism. Anju Modi has been an integral part of the Indian Fashion industry, playing a vital role in the revival of traditional crafts and textiles. Long forgotten age- old techniques have been revived, where the designer has created an extensive library of research and development techniques for weaving, vegetable dyeing, block printing and traditional embroidery.

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