Tripura Fashion Week In Agartala Promotes Indigenous Artisans

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The event gave a grand platform to the numerous indigenous designers of Tripura

KRC TIMES Desk

Tripura Fashion Week was inaugurated by Rampal Jamatia, Minister Tribal Welfare & Handloom, Handicrafts and Sericulture, Govt. of Tripura at Agartala Town hall on Saturday. To give a grand platform and encourage the numerous boutiques and indigenous artisans of the region, the Rignai Fashion Clan is organised.

Susanta Chowdhury, Minister for Sports& Youth Affairs, Information & PWD (DWS), Govt. of Tripura was the Chief Guest while Mayor, Chairman of TRTC, Dipak Kumar, and Balai Goswami, Chairman at Tripura Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd. were special guests.

Opening show at Tripura Fashion Week was presented by celebrity designer Yana Ngoba Chakpu. Other designers who showcased their collections were Anindita Karmakar, Debarati Das, Snigdha Majumdar, and Nivedita Chakraborty from Tripura. Tripura weavers who participated in the event were Biplob Das, Srinibash Debnath, Anima Debbarma, and Chandra Mohan Sarkar.

The event gave a platform to the various boutiques and artisans of Tripura in front of everyone by highlighting their works and showcasing their creativity which reflects the social, cultural, and traditional aspects of Tripura.

“The event gave a grand platform to the numerous indigenous designers of Tripura who will be given access to newer markets and networking opportunities through this platform,” said Dr. Rakhi Debbarma, CEO, of Tripura Fashion Week.

Tripura Fashion Week will give a boost to the artisan movement, giving a platform to all the local designers and artisans by providing networking alliances with partners and markets locally and within the country as a whole.

“It is all about encouraging and bringing out the talented artisans and boutiques of Tripura to showcase their collections through fashion. We are glad that we got the opportunity to create something different and add something new in the fashion world,” she added.

Selected designers and weavers from Tripura Fashion Week will also get a chance to participate at the 6th edition of North East India Fashion Week to be held in Guwahati.

“Soon we will announce the date of the 6th edition of North East India Fashion Week which will be held in Guwahati. Selected designers and weavers who participated in Arunachal Fashion Week, Tripura Fashion Week, and Nagaland Fashion Week will get the chance to showcase their collection during the North East India Fashion Week in Guwahati,” Yanaa said.

Yana Ngoba showcased her collection ‘Colours of Northeast’ at Tripura Fashion Week.

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Tripura Fashion Week was involved in trying to bring out the different skills, qualities, and various works initiated by women, especially. It is aimed at promoting woman empowerment in Tripura.

Besides fashion shows, the event witnessed cultural programmes like Hajagiri dance, Mamita dance, Classical and semi-classical dance, rhythmic yoga, and pyramid yoga. Different exhibitions of dress materials, handbags, ornaments, and various handloom/handicraft products were also up for grabs during the event.

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