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Madhu Jain celebrates 30 years in fashion industry

Madhu Jain celebrates 30 years in fashion industry
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Ace designer and craft revivalist Madhu Jain celebrates 30 years in the fashion industry. (Pics: Avantika Meattle, Hair and make-up: Ashima Kapoor, Model: Nikita Sahay)

In This Pic : Nikita Sahay, Madhu Jain, FDCI, Amazon India Fashion Week

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This year, Madhu Jain showcased at Amazon India Fashion Week
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This year, Madhu Jain showcased at Amazon India Fashion Week, in association with Maybelline New York. Madhu Jain showcased a 22-ensemble suit that celebrates her lifelong journey in Indian textiles. Her collection rediscovers her signature work of Ikats, Kalamkaris and Central Asian embroideries in a modern contemporary context. (Pics: Avantika Meattle, Hair and make-up: Ashima Kapoor, Model: Nikita Sahay)

In This Pic : Nikita Sahay, Madhu Jain, FDCI, Amazon India Fashion Week

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Marking three decades of her label, Madhu Jain has been one of the pioneers
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Marking three decades of her label, Madhu Jain has been one of the pioneers in the restoration of dying crafts in India since 1987. Her unique approach to fashion as a way to celebrate your inner self has helped her carve a niche among India's top fashion fraternity. (Pics: Avantika Meattle, Hair and make-up: Ashima Kapoor, Model: Nikita Sahay)

In This Pic : Nikita Sahay, Madhu Jain, FDCI, Amazon India Fashion Week

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Madhu Jain uses her detailed knowledge of the city
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A proud Dilliwalli, Madhu Jain uses her detailed knowledge of the city and its hidden treasures to innovatively combine craft and design. (Pics: Avantika Meattle, Hair and make-up: Ashima Kapoor, Model: Nikita Sahay)

In This Pic : Nikita Sahay, Madhu Jain, FDCI, Amazon India Fashion Week

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In 1996, Madhu Jain worked with one of the largest NGOs in the world, BRAC
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In 1996, Madhu Jain worked with one of the largest NGOs in the world, BRAC, in Bangladesh, on the revival of Nakshi Kantha and was responsible for the reintroduction of the legendary Dhaka Muslin, a gorgeous handmade fabric renowned as Empress Noor Jehan's favourite textile which had disappeared from India after partition. (Pics: Avantika Meattle, Hair and make-up: Ashima Kapoor, Model: Nikita Sahay)

In This Pic : Nikita Sahay, Madhu Jain, FDCI, Amazon India Fashion Week

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