Shirt
2010 (made)
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Aneeth Arora and her fashion label Péro has a reputation for using hand-loom fabrics and for utilising the hand-making skills of artisans. She draws her inspiration from traditional Indian textile techniques and experiments with fine tie-dye, ikat, jamdani weaving and more. Her garments are characterised by their loosely structures and her incredible attention to detail on button holes, seams, cuffs, necklines and edgings.
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Brief description | Red and white long sleeved kurta/shirt with tie-dye detailing, designed by Aneeth Arora for Pero, India, 2010 |
Physical description | White kurta with long sleeves. Fine bhandni detailing in red across the garment. Machine embrodiery in red around the collar. |
Credit line | Acquired from Pero |
Summary | Aneeth Arora and her fashion label Péro has a reputation for using hand-loom fabrics and for utilising the hand-making skills of artisans. She draws her inspiration from traditional Indian textile techniques and experiments with fine tie-dye, ikat, jamdani weaving and more. Her garments are characterised by their loosely structures and her incredible attention to detail on button holes, seams, cuffs, necklines and edgings. |
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Accession number | Is.7-2014 |
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Record created | October 3, 2013 |
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