Rimzim Dadu celebrated 15 years of the brand by showcasing an immersive textile exhibit and runway show in collaboration with Kiran Nadar Museum of Art on the 27th of August in New Delhi.
Over the years, textiles innovation has been at the heart of the brand’s identity and since the brand’s inception, Rimzim has weaved a niche for herself by constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation. Critics and media have described Rimzim Dadu’s clothes as “pieces of art”, “heirloom pieces that transcend generations” and “futuristic”.
For this year’s showcase, each look was inspired by the designer’s rich repository of textiles innovation which has mainly been anchored in her fascination with cord work. Dadu’s work does not follow fashion trends, which is evident as her pieces from the archive are still relevant even after a decade. The show brought her archival pieces back to the ramp. The audience also got a glimpse of the details and artistry that go into the making of Rimzim Dadu clothes as artisans display live some of the techniques, including how steel gets transformed into hair-thin wires and then into wearable clothes.
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art has been actively expanding its repertoire to explore programming that celebrates art and culture. Through this collaboration, the museum aims to expand its reach and tap into new and diverse audiences, and build on its mission to grow a museum-going culture and encourage viewers to explore different aspects of art, at the crossroads of culture and performance.
This is the first physical event in the popular digital series Art x Fashion at KNMA, with the goal of sparking discussion about art, design, and fashion. The presentation, which is part of #WeekendsAtKNMA, is an attempt to broaden the museum’s already extensive calendar of events while also celebrating art and all forms of creative expression. By expanding on its mission to grow a museum-going culture and encourage viewers to explore different aspects of art, KNMA hopes to broaden its reach and attract new and diverse audiences.
Amama Jewels curated a special line of handcrafted jewelry for the runway show. Amama believes that every piece of jewelry has a story associated with it, and each one of its pieces is carefully and intricately handcrafted by local artisans, making it the perfect jewelry partner for the 15-year anniversary show.
Phenomenal Actor Vijay Verma marked his debut on the runway for Rimzim Dadu and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, and opened the show. Vijay wore a metal overlay jacket with signature hair-thin metal wires styled with a metal obi metal, a v-neck shirt, and wide-legged pants.
While Bollywood Actress and Style Icon Tara Sutaria was the showstopper at the runway showcase wore a signature cord leaves lehenga ensemble with a cord detail halter neck blouse. Tara also adorned a SubRosa Betel ring and SubRosa danglers by Amama Jewels.
Celebrated Couturier, Rimzim Dadu said, “I am really excited to be partnering with the KNMA to celebrate 15 years of my brand. It’s a significant milestone in our brand’s journey of experimentation and evolution to create wearable art. I couldn’t have thought of a better partner than the KNMA to celebrate art, textiles and fashion on one platform. I have constantly strived to blur the line between art and fashion over the years and on many occasions, I have taken inspiration from seeing different artworks at the KNMA. The show will bring an immersive experience of seeing wearable art and artworks through the same lens.”
Commenting on this wonderful association, Mrs. Kiran Nadar, Chairperson of the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, said “We are thrilled to announce the first physical event in our Art x Fashion series following the lockdown. Fashion and art have always had a close relationship, and designers often look to paintings for creative inspiration. For our upcoming event, the museum is collaborating with celebrated designer Rimzim Dadu to commemorate 15 years of this textile-focused fashion house and to explore the overlapping boundaries between art and fashion. A runway presentation and a week of engaging discussions about art, culture, and design are in store for visitors. I look forward to welcoming you all to see how she has linked her work to the museum and we hope you’ll enjoy the show.”
Mrs. Nikita Gupta, Founder of Amama Jewels, added “Amama believes in “never limiting, always creating” and therefore intends to make the jewellery shopping journey as seamless as possible. We are launching our new collection “Amor”, Amama’s Resort 22, at Rimzim Dadu’s 15th year anniversary showcase at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. This collection is a celebration of the wild soul, an homage to Greek and Roman iconography.”
Renowned Architect and Set Designer, Mr.Rajat Sodhi, added “I have always loved Rimzim’s work because our aesthetics are similar. And we both love pushing the boundaries of innovation. That’s the reason why we have done a few shows together. But this one has been special as it marks 15 years of her brand and KNMA was the most perfect backdrop to celebrate the milestone.”
Mr. Jagdeep Thakral, the General Manager at The Grand New Delhi, added “The Grand New Delhi resonates the essence of art and elegance with a touch of luxury, as the brand Rimzim Dadu celebrates glorious 15 years, we are delighted to host the guests for an evening to remember. We look forward to many more such associations in the future.”
Commenting on the collaboration, Adtnu Tiwari, senior manager, premium white spirits, Bacardi, India, “Grey goose is a pioneer in the superior-premium vodka category and an embodiment of exceptional taste and effortless style. Another name synonymous with these characteristics is Rimzim Dadu. Rimzim’s foundation has been constructed by reimagining material in a way that is unconventional. In its endeavor to showcase versatility and luxury through an immersive experience, Grey Goose is elated to come on board as the celebration partner for Rimzim Dadu. With the occasion marking 15 years of Rimzim in design, art, and textiles, Grey Goose elevates the experience with a spirit that is unparalleled.”
ABOUT RIMZIM DADU
Rimzim Dadu, the brand is a living archive of the designer’s innovation through surface textures. Discarding convention, the design philosophy is a homage to traditional weaves – by way of innovative materials, deconstruction and re-engineering. The brand fills a gap in the homegrown category for a contemporary and luxury ready-to-wear segment with its line of hand-crafted clothing that has received national and global recognition for its progressive surface texturing.
A fashion designer by education, with a production back end in apparel exports, Rimzim Dadu’s designs take from a nonchalant view of “fashion” but an appreciation for the process as an art form, she is commonly referred to as a progressive texture. The designer is known for breaking norms and traditions: every season, from bringing artisans, their machines, and looms onto the fashion ramp to showcase the innovative process and design philosophy that drives the pioneering brand to 3D projection mapping immersing the audience in Rimzim Dadu weaves.R
ABOUT KNMA
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) opened its doors to the public in January 2010. It is a pioneering private museum of Modern and Contemporary art in South Asia, with two branches in New Delhi and Noida. It is a not-for-profit institution that produces rigorous exhibitions, educational and public-focused programs, and publications. Through its work, KNMA emphasizes archives, institutional collaborations, and support networks for artists and creative communities, while extending its reach to diverse audiences. The Museum houses a growing collection of more than 8000 artworks from South Asia, with a focus on the historical trajectories of 20th-century Indian art, alongside the experimental practices of young contemporaries. KNMA was established through the initiative of art collector and philanthropist Kiran Nadar and is supported by the Shiv Nadar Foundation.
ABOUT AMAMA JEWELS
Amama Jewels believe that every piece of jewellery has a story associated with it, and each one of their pieces are carefully and intricately handcrafted by local artisans of India.