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Looking for sarees and dresses that look straight from a dreamy larger-than-life Bollywood movie? Wabi Sabi by Anshum Ritesh creates these highly-coveted elaborate pieces, pristine embroidered compositions, and ethnic Indian grandeur with every Designer Saree, kurta set, jacket, kaftan and Anarkali Set. Retaining the calmness of Indian prints and floral motifs, Wabi Sabi ensures that their couture exudes the majestic richness of our culture and textures that speak luxury in every swipe. This label began its journey as a high-profile designer fashion boutique in April 2022 and today their stunning collection is enchanting women across all ages on Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop. The use of rich embroidery like resham, zari, and gota patti work makes Wabi Sabi’s collection on Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop a hot favorite among women looking for festive wear and occasion wear. Wabi Sabi not just reimagines Indian silhouettes, they make them lighter, freer, and breathtakingly gorgeous. Thanks to the diverse experience of the founders, who come from two different sides of the industry, they bring an extremely unique perspective to each design. Ritesh Rajpoot has twenty years of work experience shaping textiles and surface work, with stints alongside Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers, and Pottery Barn. Such work repertoire translates into how beautifully luxurious, heavy-embroidered fabrics are treated and paired in each of Wabi Sabi’s creations. Anshum Saran, on the other hand, brings the sharp merchandising and sourcing instinct. One leans into art, the other into structure, and together they land somewhere that feels both imaginative and insanely regal and glamorous. Wabi Sabi offers an amalgamation between the traditional and the unafraid. For women who love embroidered ethnic wear, their bold kurta sets in solid colors or minimal prints are painstakingly hand embroidered with cultural techniques and can be paired with fine statement jewellery to create festive Instagram-worthy look books. You can also try their resham-embroidered jackets that work flawlessly as a statement piece or blend effortlessly when paired with simple kurtas. Then there are sharara and anarkali sets that take inspiration from Indo Western styles, leaning towards a modern aesthetic without stepping away from roots and the luxurious allure of Indian embroidery and textiles. Wabi Sabi treats the richness of chanderi as the backbone of its design language, using its versatility to create the perfect landscape to showcase Indian heritage in every outfit. Organza is used to balance out heavy embroidery and also chosen for how this fabric drapes and feels. It’s never just about sheen, it’s about ease as well. Older ladies, younger guests, brides, and every woman during special occasions and festivities desire clothing that lets them breathe without compromising on style. Wabi Sabi ensures this in every creation. Aari embroidery, cutdana, sequins, beads take care of the style and sheen, while comfortable fabrics ensure all-day manageability. Design wise, motifs wander from florals and foliage to koi fish stitched in white thread on black fabric, a mix of Indian and Japanese influence. The use of ombré shades or floral strokes create a modern look that retains the essence of Indian Ethnic Wear. Wabi Sabi ensembles aren’t chasing meaningless trends, they stand tall with legacy and authentic cultural feel. A major example is the royal black Chanderi kurta set with its aari embroidery, that can make every woman look like an Indian princess from the bygone era.
Clothing for celebrations can go two ways. Either it’s heavy and restrictive, or it feels good and still looks insanely glamorous and cultural. Wabi Sabi falls in the second space. Their handcrafted, elegant kaftan, kurta and anarkali sets seem to carry the celebration forward but in a comfortable way, without losing the richness of ethnic aesthetic. For weddings or receptions, there are hand painted kurtas and embroidered sharara Sets that stand out without shouting. They hold attention but don’t tire the brides or guests who want to dance for all wedding functions. For sangeet nights or Diwali evenings, the brighter colours and richer motifs stand out, koi fish, florals, geometrics, look playful but never overdone. Cultural gatherings and formal festivals can lean on their sophisticated handloom kurtas with minimal embroidery or minimalistic sarees inspired by Indian queens. These couture pieces sit close to tradition yet remain comfortable through the hours. A simple jacket by Wabi Sabi layered over a plain kurta looks timeless and distinctive enough to proudly feature in memorable photos. The Indo Western jackets, meanwhile, add a contemporary shift for women who want something not entirely conventional. What ties all of it is the acceptance of imperfection. Threads that show textures that aren’t uniform, brush strokes that shift slightly. This adds the handcrafted elegance to each outfit. Instead of hiding such differences, the brand highlights it. Which is why it feels inclusive, open to all women who are as diverse as the choices in this collection. Luxury here isn’t just shine or embroidery. It’s comfort stitched with care, fabrics chosen with thought, details done by hand. Such an ingenious mix gives each sartorial piece the kind of weight memory carries. People remember the feel as much as the look. Wabi Sabi succeeds remarkably in creating clothes that aren’t simply worn by women, they’re lived in.
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