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Rajasthan Khadi Board Associate - Bangaldeshi Designer Bibi Russell To Present Her Collection at Paris


Bangaldeshi Designer Bibi Russell

Bibi Russell for Rajasthan Diwas 2016, Albert Hall

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Bangladeshi Designer, Bibi Russell has been working as an associate with Rajasthan Khadi Board for a very long time. The designer knows how to play with the designs and hence she experiments new designs every now and then. The famous artist has showcased the culture and Khadi fabric of Rajasthan State on the ramp and she will now present her flawless designs of her new collection at the fashion capital of the world, Paris on July 1 , 2016.

Designer BiBi Russell

Image Source – Indian Express

The designer told that her designs will be showcased on world level by International Models on July 9 , 2016 in the special fashion show organised at Paris. The fashion show is named “Collection by BiBi Russell” and in this show the designer will present her spring summer collection in which cotton casual wears for both male and female will be presented.  The designer also told that she has designed the outfits for youths on the theme of summer season in which different varieties of cotton and different shades of colors are used. On talking about color combinations, she said that natural dyes, tie and dye, blue color with different shades, Khadi color with green hues, and other such shades are used to design and adorn these outfits. The outfits will mostly be trousers, shirts, skirts, gowns, etc.

Bibi Russell for Rajasthan Fashion Week

Image Source – Indian Express

With these thirty five outfits,  the designer, Bibi Russell will also exhibit the collection in Paris. The exhibition will also witness the jewellery and other accessories by Bibi Russell.

 


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