Play Clan teams up with Ekaya for Nritya

We didn’t really expect to find a Play Clan creation we could wear to a wedding, but this collection might just be it. Play Clan’s quirky motifs and Ekaya’s brilliant mastery of heritage textiles gave birth to Nritya. The collection of Indian wear is inspired by various Indian dance forms such as Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi… Continue reading Play Clan teams up with Ekaya for Nritya

Rajesh Pratap Singh saris are now at Ekaya

Designer Rajesh Pratap Singh had been quietly chipping away at his line of sarees for a while, it appears. He’s finally revealed a line of 108 different styles (“it’s the number of beads you’ll find in a holy necklace,” he reminds us) at Delhi’s Ekaya. In his Ajrak collection, the designer plays with ikats and… Continue reading Rajesh Pratap Singh saris are now at Ekaya

Archana Rao x Ekaya

Not long ago we saw designer Anupama Dayal collaborate with Ekaya, and give us unexpectedly minimal, and pop-coloured Benaresi sarees. And now Archana Rao (of Frou Frou) and Ekaya have teamed up to create an exclusive collection of sarees, that mine the other end of the spectrum – think soft, neutral hues, with bright, swirling… Continue reading Archana Rao x Ekaya

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