Sanchita interprets this fall winter with cellular shapes that cluster and pull apart creating a world of pictorial forms glamorized with ripped muslin twists, plaits and other regalia trimmed with glittering jewels.

Her collection weaved in printed satin silk, paper silk and chiffon plays with couture opulence fusing elements of different cultures, alluding to power dressing of Siamese royalty Japonisme and Polynesian islands. Pleats, ethnic drapes and sculpture tumble dramatically through seams adding volume and movement. Military knots and inflated fabrics reinvent to create dresses, skirts, tees, jumpsuits and revisiting a few classics.

The colours in her autumn winter palette draw favorable influence from Indian culinary fantasies found in the vivid juxtaposition of tarragon, cayenne, rose mary, pepper corn, mustard, cardamom and poppy. The line is also powerfully accessorized with feminine shoulder covers, ballet shoes and bejeweled boots recalling references from garments in nuback and nappa. Geisha inspired earring and brooches and headpieces revisiting Myanmar.