Graphics with Shanti Banaras – Summer 2024

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Presenting Shanti Banaras’s Summer 2024 collection, a captivating blend of art, fashion, and innovation where artistry meets innovation in a tapestry of creativity and craftsmanship. TheGlitz reports.

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So go ahead, embark on a journey that begins with a simple graph – a foundational element for what lies ahead. But here’s the twist: when that graph meets the soft embrace of draped textile, it morphs into something entirely different.

Shanti Banaras

Enter “the line,” Shanti Banaras’s summer campaign, where we delve into the interplay of graphs, patterns, and distortions.

Shanti Banaras

Through eccentric visuals, we reimagine linear forms in f controlled chaos upon a blank architectural canvas. Tied together with acrobatic sculptures and geometric textile formations, it’s a study in the art of transformation.

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