With 25 years of experience in the design industry, Neetu says with this collection she wants people to know that Indian designers have a lot to offer.
“The 10 designers who’ve worked on this have various designing backgrounds, yet their clothing have come together beautifully.
I want to show the public that the variety of designs and the talent pool in India is huge and needs to be discovered and explored.”
On how this collection will impact the Indian fashion industry, she says, “I feel that this collection will fit into the ever-changing lifestyle of the Indian woman of today.
Whether it is for a lunch date or a meeting, these pieces can be worn on a daily basis.”
The pop up will be held at the Olive Beach, 16, Wood Street, Ashoknagar, on May 4 from 12 noon to 7 p.m. Drop by for a fashion packed day and Mediterranean cuisine.
"South Asian households with women working, especially in the textile and apparel sector in India and Pakistan, tend to have fewer young children on average," it said.
Higher wages in China, the world's largest clothing exporter, are driving global brands to seek cheaper alternatives in countries including Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.