The collection reinterprets heritage for contemporary living, taking cues from the concept of circularity a core principle in Indian philosophy and design. This philosophy emphasises the interconnectedness of life, nature, and creation. Floral motifs, recurring patterns, and nature-inspired designs symbolize growth, regeneration, and an eternal bond with the earth.
At its core, sustainability is central to the collection, preserving traditional techniques while modernising them for today's world.
At its core, sustainability is central to the collection, preserving traditional techniques while modernising them for today's world.
“Crafted from 80 blocks
of color and pattern
in a single garment”
EKÁ Spring Summer 25 is a poetic symphony of fluid layers, draping effortlessly over the female form. A rhythmic dance of 80 blocks of color and pattern comes together, crafting each garment into a unique handcrafted masterpiece.
Motifs inspired by the diverse floral elements of Amer were first translated into hand-drawn watercolor paintings. These designs were then meticulously adapted into hand-carved blocks, carefully considering the limitations of the medium. The play with negative-positive space, color separation, and outlining led to both singular motifs and intricate, multi-layered repeats.