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With installations in iconic properties and a focus on circular fashion in India, the second edition of Karkhana Chronicles has its heart in the right place
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(Top row from left) Akshita Bhanj Deo, Sangita Kathiwada, Brijeshwari Gohil, and Yaduveer Wadiyar. (Bottom row from left) Chaitanya Raj Singh, Yeshwantrao Holkar, and Priyadarshini Raje Scindia. | Photo Credit:
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With installations in iconic properties and a focus on circular fashion in India, the second edition of Karkhana Chronicles has its heart in the right place
A resplendent yellow Maheshwari sari made with the age old composition,
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