As captured by ShilpiMadan Photography: It is the designer’s pleasure. Through the introduction of a collection of reversible saris, fashion designer Payal Khandwala enhances the traditional sari’s aesthetic appeal and versatility in terms of several functions. Own up to it. We have all attempted to reimagine the same sari by including ingenious accessories, draping the six yards in a little different manner each time for an extra dose of pizzazz, and even sewing a new blouse that is on style in order to increase our chances of winning the fashion sweepstakes. Maverick fashion designer Payal Khandwala brings a contemporary twist to the traditional by designing her own edgy line of reversible saris, which she calls Gemini 2018. She did this because she was aware of the implicit desire to glam up the important component of the Indian wardrobe. One may say that it is a kind of modern reinvention. Additionally, quite uncomplicated, considering the adaptability of the Indian outfit. In a matter of seconds, you flip the sari to give yourself a new one as a present. The mulberry silk and cotton that were used in the weaving process resulted in each individual item being a true work of art. From the eye-popping crimson to the somber sapphire, glossy chartreuse, coffee brown, sooty charcoal, mulling magentas, and many more colors, the colors fly around the palette quite quickly. Additionally, Payal has given the accessories a peculiar twist in order to inspire you to create a unique style for yourself. The designer has created an arrangement of pleated flowers that are handcrafted, and she is charging forward on the greatest waste anthem (recycled from studio waste). Adding a touch of playfulness to your look may be accomplished by incorporating them with your hair strands in a casual bun that is disheveled. Stunning feathers and feathers. Then there are the Tachi arm cuffs, which are elegant and bohemian, and they are made of brass and stainless steel, giving them a charming metallic edge. Certainly fierce and magnificent in equal measure. Why, therefore, is Gemini. Payal makes a witty remark in her characteristic way, which is to say, “Because I am a Gemini and adore saris.” “This dualism is a fantastic fit for both my own personality and this double zodiac,” she said. Having the ability to be unpredictable, varied, and expressive, it gives you the flexibility to choose. That which each and every woman yearns for. Bullseye! Visit the website inditerrain.indiaartndesign.com in order to see the photographs.