Anita Dongre, the High Priestess of Fashion is here with her Summer ’23 collection

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Anita Dongre‘s summer collection is here ….and it’s high fashion at its finest. So TheGlitz presents some fabulous summer fashion by Anita Dongre. Combining timeless silhouettes with intricate craftsmanship on weightless fabric, Anita Dongre’s summer collection ushers in the season of effortless grace. This is a line of contemporary silhouettes meant for the modern global woman in Dubai one day and New York the other while dreaming of home back in India.

Anita Dongre Summer ’23

This is a collection that champions craft detail with the fully embroidered gowns taking over 1800 hours to make. The collection intentionally uses weightless summer fabrics including georgette, chiffon, tulle, chanderi mul, silk organza, cotton linen and cupro organza in soothing neutrals and pastels with the occasional pop of lime. Combined with beadwork, aari threadwork, sequins, cord embroidery and cheerful summer prints that form dresses, kaftans, gowns, skirt sets, pant sets and jacket sets.

Says Anita, “This entire collection has been shot in Dubai to celebrate a city that has always welcomed me. It’s exciting to finally have a store here. The Spring Summer collection was designed with the idea of weightless, yet timelessly elegant contemporary fashion”.

https://www.anitadongre.com/WOMEN/Featured/New-Arrivals

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