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India – Virtual ‘Forbidden Garden’ for SS17 collection by péroat AIFW

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forbidden-gardenIn a first for FDCI, designer label péro by Aneeth Arora will be presenting their spring-summer 2017 collection online at the upcoming Amazon India Fashion Week S/S 2017, which starts on the 12th October, 2016. The collection titled “For bidden Garden”, #ilovepéroLIVE, will be showcased online on the fourth day, 8pm to 8.15pm October 15th as a part of the AIFW fashion spectacle.

Designer Aneeth Arora said, “A small private garden curated by our gardener that provided comfort and a space for celebration came to be known as “forbidden garden” amongst friends. The greens were a delight and the blooms ignited memories. The love just grew and so did the garden. And with the help of our home gardener we took the love to our new workspace, which we wanted to introduce to you, through our spring-summer 2017 presentation.

‘The Forbidden Garden’ péro spring-summer 2017 celebrates the work of Pierre Joseph Redoute, a painter and botanist from Southern Netherlands known for painting stunning lilies, roses and other flowers at Malmaison brought to life by his smooth watercolours. He was an official court artist of Queen Marie Antoinette.  This is reflective in the detailing and trims this season, with signature péro buttons, European lace and handmade crochet flowers used as hangings and tassels on garments and scarves.

queen-marie-antoinette

The show could be viewed from péro official handles:
Instagram.com/ilovepero
Facebook.com/ilovepero
Twitter.com/ilovepero

FDCI’s official handles:
Instagram.com/thefdci
Facebook.com/TheFDCI
Twitter.com/TheFDCI

Sunil Sethi, President, FDCI commented, “This is one of the many firsts for us, as fashion concessioners will savour a unique showing at the upcoming AIFW SS’17. With AneethArora’s show, we take a step forward to offer something creative which is virtual in its appeal, and futuristic in its approach as the show will be beamed at the exhibition area NSIC Grounds from Aneeth’s garden.”

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