This seasons is a marked shift from the classicism of Ritu Kumar and delivers a collection with sharp lines and strident individualism. Explore ensembles in a spectrum of vegetable tones highlighted with metallic zardozi. Available online & in-stores #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24 #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24
Discover timeless drapes inspired by India’s rich textile. This saree reimagines Bengal’s famous Jamdani weave, crafted after studying hundreds of patterns from master weavers, as far as the shores of Dhaka. The delicate gossamer weave has been transformed into something more vibrant and accentuated. Available online and in stores. #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit
Steeped in the lushness of the Indian palate, this silk and satin jacket designed for winter wedding celebrations, blends regal tones with modern design, accentuated by delicate zardozi embroidery along the edges. Explore the collection online & in-store #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit
A classic red saree is the very definition of timeless tradition. This Satnam saree weaves a story of artistry, where threads and needles craft elegance through intricate Zari-ka-kaam on rich Indian textiles. Drawing inspiration from the Persian era’s art and architecture, its embroidery reflects the heritage of brocades, farshis, and symmetrically balanced jaalis. Explore the collection online & in-stores #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit
The ensembles shines with chanderi silk and velvets in rich vegetable tones, highlighted by thread work and abstract prints. This season marks a shift from the classicism of Ritu Kumar, presenting modern silhouettes with sharp lines and distinctive individuality. Explore the collection online & in-stores. #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24 #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24
The ensembles shines with chanderi silk and velvets in rich vegetable tones, highlighted by thread work and abstract prints. This season marks a shift from the classicism of Ritu Kumar, presenting modern silhouettes with sharp lines and distinctive individuality. Explore the collection online & in-stores. #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24 #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24
Celebrate the richness of Indian colours and the elegance of subtle translucence with our Wedding Edit. A curated collection of sarees, kurtas, and lehengas, each ensemble reflects our commitment to heritage craftsmanship and timeless tradition. Perfect for the bride and her loved ones. Explore the ensembles online & in-stores. #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit #RituKumarCouture #TheWeddingEdit
This season, explore a bold shift in Ritu Kumar’s signature style with a palette of rich, vibrant tones. Get festive-ready with Amazonia FW’24. Shop online & in stores. #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24 #RituKumar #FestiveWinter24
#RKArchives | via @ritu.ritukumar The impact of the odhani like the sari comes not just from the beauty of the textile, but also from the way it is draped. Traditionally different coloured odhanis were worn during different festive days such as Holi, Teej, and Diwali. Fanny Parkes’ description of the odhani from a zenana in the early 19th century is captivating. It describes groups of women gathered in the zenana, all elegantly draped in shimmering, richly decorated cloth- “The deputtah is a useful envelope, and the most graceful part of the whole female costume... on gala days, gold ano silver and gauze tissues are in great request, as is also the fine Indian muslin manufactured at Decca - transparent and soft as the web of the gossamer spider; this is called shabnam (night dew) from its delicate texture and is procured at great expense, even in India. Some deputtahs are formed of gold-worked muslin, English crape, coloured gauze, etc. On ordinary occasions ladies wear them simply bound with silver riband, but for dress, they are richly trimmed with embroidery and bullion fringes which add much to the splendour of the scene, when two or three hundred females are collected together in an assembly. #RituKumar #RKArchives #RKArchives #RituKumar