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Novita praised the initiative taken by FDCI and Jakarta Fashion Week to enable a cross-cultural exchange of talents in the fashion world.
Updated : Mar 15, 2017, 09:12 PM IST
She represented the two main elements of universe-- the sky and the earth-- by going eco-friendly with her prints at the AIFW and Novita Yunus, a designer from Jakarta, says it is because sustainable fashion is today's demand.
Novita praised the initiative taken by FDCI and Jakarta Fashion Week to enable a cross-cultural exchange of talents in the fashion world.
Novita showcased her collection "Bhoomi-Langit", which was dominated by the prints of the Sun and leaves.
"I'm excited and very happy to come here as India also has a heritage of handwoven textiles so it's great to be here.
"We used eco-prints like leaves which we use in textile prints then natural dye was another main element for the show.
We played with silk and a lot of indigo color. This is the new trend for sustainable fashion," Novita told
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