Bengaluru Hosts Global Design Icons Sethi and Rhodes on Indian Craft Traditions
Global Design Icons Discuss Indian Craft Traditions in Bengaluru

Bengaluru Hosts Global Design Icons for Discussion on Indian Craft Traditions

In a significant cultural event, Bengaluru is set to welcome two renowned global design veterans who will delve into the rich tapestry of Indian craft traditions. The discussion features Rajeev Sethi, a distinguished Padma Bhushan awardee, and British fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, whose friendship spans an impressive four decades.

Decades of Collaboration and Friendship

Rajeev Sethi, celebrated for his contributions to Indian arts and crafts, and Dame Zandra Rhodes, a legendary figure in international fashion, have maintained a close bond since the 1980s. Over the years, their partnership has blossomed into numerous collaborative projects that bridge traditional Indian techniques with contemporary global design sensibilities.

This event in Bengaluru aims to highlight their shared experiences and insights, offering a unique perspective on how Indian craft traditions can influence and enrich modern design practices worldwide.

Focus on Indian Craft Heritage

The discussion is expected to cover various aspects of India's diverse craft heritage, including:

  • Traditional textile techniques and their adaptation in fashion
  • The role of artisans in preserving cultural identity
  • Challenges and opportunities in globalizing Indian crafts
  • Innovative collaborations that have defined their four-decade partnership

Both Sethi and Rhodes bring a wealth of experience to the table, with Sethi's deep-rooted understanding of Indian aesthetics and Rhodes' international acclaim in fashion design creating a dynamic dialogue.

Impact on Bengaluru's Cultural Scene

This event underscores Bengaluru's growing reputation as a hub for cultural and design exchanges. By hosting such esteemed figures, the city reinforces its position in the global design conversation, attracting attention from artists, designers, and craft enthusiasts alike.

The discussion promises to be an enlightening session for attendees, shedding light on the enduring relevance of Indian craft traditions in today's fast-paced design world.