A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity
Simmi Saboo’s label, 17:17, brought the magic of traditional Kashmiri arts and modern digital floral prints to Lakmé Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI. Her collection, Zooni, was a striking fusion of timeless Indian craftsmanship and contemporary design, seamlessly blending heritage with cutting-edge fashion.
Photo : Perfect Shadows / FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week / RISE Worldwide
Photo : Perfect Shadows / FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week / RISE Worldwide
Photo : Perfect Shadows / FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week / RISE Worldwide
Photo : Perfect Shadows / FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week / RISE Worldwide
Luxurious Festive Options
Showcasing an array of saris, lehengas, and kurta sets, Saboo’s collection offered festive shoppers luxurious options crafted from silk, delicate tissues, and shimmering gold fabrics, making them ideal for bridal and formal wear. The exquisite Kashmiri embroidery, intertwined with vibrant digital patterns, highlighted the beauty of traditional artistry in a modern context.
Showstopper Soha Ali Khan
The regal Soha Ali Khan graced the ramp as the showstopper in a moss-green panelled lehenga adorned with intricate embroidery, paired with a matching choli and dupatta.
Simmi Saboo’s Inspiration
Simmi Saboo shared, “My collection is inspired by Kashmiri elements like mountains, heritage, and history. I’ve used these elements in the embroidery, such as Kasab, and I’m honored to present it at Lakmé Fashion Week.”
A Homage to Indian Textiles
The 17:17 label by Simmi Saboo paid homage to the richness of Indian textiles and crafts while setting the tone for the season’s festive fashion.