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#MadeInAssam: A fashion revolution

August 25, 2016 15:30 IST

North-east fashion was the highlight on Day Two of the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week. Photographs by Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com.

Talented designers put the spotlight on weaves from one of India's favourite north eastern state.

The show #MadeInAssam was a trendy treat of sorts.

Scroll down and find out why!

Aagor by Ants Craft

IMAGE: Sarah Jane models a fringe overlay put together by artisans from the NGO Aagor in association with Ogaan.

IMAGE: The looms are handcrafted by artisans from North East.

IMAGE: Sustainable fashion gets a huge facelift on the ramp.

IMAGE: Bright colours in skin friendly fabrics ruled the roost.

IMAGE: Tasselled creations in earthy tones get a thumbs up.

IMAGE: The showstopper introduces the designer from Ants Craft Store, Bangalore that retails the collection.

Pariah by Pranami Kalita

IMAGE: Whatchya lookin' at?

IMAGE: Silky, sexy, feminine fashion by designer Pranami Kalita who works with Muga, Eri & Paat silks!

IMAGE: Gold and creamy lehengas for the elegant bride.

IMAGE: A dash of bit of pink and red to suit the festive spirit.

IMAGE: An earthy cape and lots of attitude.

IMAGE: Pranami Kalita takes in the much deserved applause.

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