This designer's dream: Take Gandhi to the world!
Published on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:25 in Lifestyle section
Tags: Rahul Mishra, Lakme Fashion Week

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His Kerala cotton collection during his debut at the Lakme Fashion Week in 2006 got him noticed. Back then, designer Rahul Mishra was part of NextGen, a platform for emerging designers to showcase their talent.
What was interesting about Rahul's collection? "I designed this 'reversible' collection for people who travel a lot. Basically, the clothes can be worn inside out. This can reduce the weight of your luggage by 50 per cent. Plus, Kerala cottons are very light," he says.
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| In this picture: An outfit from Rahul Mishra's reversible collection, which can be worn inside out. |
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