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Abhishek Sharma's latest Wear Wear Wear combines the Kantha embroidery for the motifs of Western Bengal and Kalamkari paint by Andhra Pradesh.
Babil Khan posed with the Varika Singh model on a yacht.
Actor Babil Khan became Musa for the latest Resort Wear 2025 collection Abhishek Sharma designer. The actor turned to his Instagram to share images of the new collection of the designer who filmed on a yacht. Dressed in a set of light tones, the collection highlights Kantha's embroidery of the motifs of Western Bengal and Kalamkari of Andhra Pradesh that have been improved by the refined details of the designer.
Taking to his Instagram, Babil Khan shared a series of images in which he posed with Miss India Universe 2019 Vartik Singh. Called Threads of Tradition on the Sea, the latest collection captures coastal calm through the lens of heritage and modernity. The actor put two looks from the collection.
Take a look more closely to Babil's gaze here.
For the first glance, Babil put a top of the mangaless statement that was adorned with flyers. The high -neck top had draped and embroidered details everywhere. He matched this top with a couple of relaxed pants and a summer jacket. For the second glance, the actor wore a square silhouette jacket that presented Kalambari reasons in the cutting pattern. He paired with matching pants.
Speaking about his muses, Sharma said: “Babil Khan and the exotic charm of Vartika Singh and the quiet intensity of the brand's spirit. The presence of Babil adds soul and depth to the male clothing line, and Vartika carries the opulence and charm give to the prepared silhouettes. Together, together, they not only wear clothes, they are in a visual framework to them, more and more in a visual framework.
Attractive, relaxed and square silhouettes define the season, cut off the body, easy to move and deeply comforting. For male clothes, the collection includes trimmed jackets that combine with loose waist pants. The shirts have abstract kantha embroidery that dances through the fabric as waves in the water. For Womenswear, the collection offers delicate bustiers by hand with kantha motifs and short dresses adorned with rich threads in history.
The collection is a meditative tribute to Indian crafts, luxury effortlessly with sustainability in its nucleus. In the heart of this collection there is a unique fusion of Kantha embroidery of the motifs of Western Bengal and Kalambari of Andhra Pradesh. The pieces have been made with crude and unchanged manual loom cotton, mulmul and linen. With light and terrible tones, the collection covers a palette extracted from nature itself.
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Delhi, India, India
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