Objects of Note and Curiosity draws from Raagmalas, where musical modes become painted scenes of mood, season and emotion. This idea of sound taking visual form set the direction for the collection.
Indian classical music shaped the design process, influencing the palette and the emotional shifts within the garments. The visual vocabulary of Raagmalas provided structure, with architectural motifs, stylised nature, jewellery and clothing details reinterpreted through proportion, line and embroidery. Their flat perspective informed the clarity and arrangement of these elements.
Craft is approached with lightness for the Spring-Summer season. Hand embroidery appears as fine beading and delicate line work, while hand-knits introduce vivid colour in controlled, intentional forms. The palette remains rich and bright, with strategic bursts of colour that reflect the brand’s playful instinct.
Objects of Note and Curiosity brings together music, painting and handwork to create a coherent visual language, translating atmosphere into material and giving each piece its own quiet sense of mood and rhythm.











