(Clockwise) Arti, Nishtha, Paloma Rao, Tija Indarjith, Talween, Ritu Ranka 
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When Art intersects Fashion

The latest line of Mumbai-based designer Razia Kunj was unveiled in the city.

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Speaking at the launch, Kunj shared that her statement jewellery, that draws from Indian folklore and dance forms, was an answer to questions like ‘Why should art only be hung up in galleries?’ and ‘Why must street art only be on the roads?’. 

Among those we spotted at the event were Paloma Rao who looked fresh as a daisy in her ensemble, and Tija Indarjith who wore an elegant crisp saree which steamed with a bell sleeved blouse. 

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