Tropical summer vibes infused into latest collection, capturing the lushness of tropical landscapes
In an exciting new drop, designer Ekta Sawhney presents her latest collection, "Tropic Panic". This collection is designed for the free-spirited woman who embraces standing out.
The "Tropic Panic" collection strikes a perfect balance between comfort and structure, featuring a mix of denims, linens, crepe, and imported polyester. The colour palette includes vibrant tropical tones like coral, turquoise, leafy greens, yellows, and pops of pink, along with some grounding denim shades.
This versatile collection is suitable for a variety of occasions, making it the perfect choice for beach vacations, destination weddings, rooftop brunches, poolside mehendi, casual festive get-togethers, and more. The outfits feature easy-breezy fits with exaggerated sleeves, asymmetrical cuts, and unique prints, offering a playful and quirky touch.
Hand embroidery is incorporated to bring in texture and artistry, adding layers of detail that elevate the pieces. The collection includes resort wear staples like co-ord sets, kaftans, flowy dresses, jumpsuits, and separates.
Ekta Sawhney's design philosophy celebrates individuality and emotion, and this collection is no exception. She was inspired by the spirit of summer, tropical landscapes, and the way nature plays with colour, texture, and rhythm. The collection aims to translate the process of summer into clothing that feels light, expressive, and fun, while still being sophisticated and thoughtfully made.
Prices for the collection start at Rs 6,000. The collection is available online for your convenience. For updates, you can contact [email protected] or follow @kaithwas_sakshi on Twitter.
Embrace your inner free spirit with Ekta Sawhney's "Tropic Panic" collection, and let your clothes reflect the magic of summer.
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