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Hitting the right note'

Fashion Designer Althea Krishna's collection inspired by demonetisation was a huge hit at the recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week.

While many designers rocked the stage at the recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week, one designer stole the limelight with her collection that hit a novel ‘note’.

Althea Krishna was all set to present her collection on the ramp at LFW, but chose to exhibit her clothes at the venue instead. And her last-minute decision paid off. The 41-year-old designer cashed in on demonetisation and her clothes were a fusion of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 note prints with new Rs 2,000 notes. Althea started trending overnight when she announced that she would present some of her collection to Prime Minster Narendra Modi.

While many are still facing the brunt of demonetisation, her collection was inspired by it. “I work with weavers and it was difficult to pay them. But I think the move will have a positive effect in the long run. I’m writing a letter to the PM so that I can present him with a piece from my collection. I want to see him wear it,” she says.

Althea's collection with Rs 500Althea’s collection with Rs 500

Althea began her career in the fashion industry four years ago and worked as a beautician and hair dresser before that. She pursued designing at the Hamstech Institute of Fashion & Interior Design.

Talking about her collection, she says, “My collection is vintage-themed and sustainable. I’ve used fabrics such as organic cotton and fused it with Tussar silk. I had to work until midnight for several days to help the weavers understand my ideas. It was challenging because I couldn’t use digital prints for the notes; they had to all be hand-made. But I’m happy with the response.”

Althea KrishnaAlthea Krishna

Althea was brought up in Mumbai and moved to Hyderabad after marrying Dilip Raj Krishna. “I always wanted a career in the fashion industry but things are working out for me only now. Neeta Lulla inspires me. And my family has been my support. My journey hasn’t been easy but it has been wonderful,” she says, adding, “I will continue working with weavers and provide them with business opportunities.”

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