A Sartorially Desi Imprint
Bengaluru based designer Ajay Kumar will represent India in the Harbin Fashion Week in China this month.
He has looked up in awe at the fashion industry from the tender age of eight — From
reading about the acclaimed designer Ritu Beri to following design stories, he has been
persistent. Hailing from the hinterland of Jharkhand’s Bokaro Steel City, where clothing
was conned to the corner village tailor shop and ready-to-wear retail did not exist, came
this strapping Bengaluru-based designer who is all set to make a name for himself
internationally. By giving a platform to organic and re-purposed fashion, ‘Mr Ajay Kumar’,
his print endowed label re-interprets indigenous prints that have always been an integral
part of India’s sartorial heritage.
Designer Ajay Kumar is riding high and will be
representing India at the Harbin Fashion Week to be held in China on January 13, replete
with his trademark prints and amboyant colours. A NIFT graduate who has worked closely with leading brands like Blackberry's, Indigo
Nation, Reid & Taylor and Peter England, Ajay has always embarked on his eclectic
creative trail. His fashion label catalyses inspiration to render indigenous prints onto
contemporary pieces, and this season he aunts Indian couture through his sustainable
concept Bhu-Svah that will go on to the ramps in China next week.
“Each brand has its own look and feel, and my brand talks about print. Apart from
weaving in elements of culture and history onto my works, I have also made sure they are
pollution-free. The series Bhu-Svah is woven in Khadi and the theme is all about eco-
friendly fashion. I wanted to speak about conservation of the environment through
portraying nature in creative and printed designs,”' explains Ajay.
He will be showcasing a
total of 20 ensembles at the Harbin Fashion Week. This forty-year-old makes no bones about his lower middle class upbringing and credits
his parents for showing the courage to allow him to choose a dierent path. His father
was a deputy post master and mother, a home maker. “Back in those days, the people in
my village could not even think of letting children choose anything other than
engineering, medicine or banking. I am gifted with parents who stood by me until I saw
my dream come true,” says Ajay who is a staunch Su music follower, Nusrath Fateh Ali
Khan being his favourite.
He lives in Bengaluru with his wife Lavanya Ventakaraman, and a five-year-old son
Siddhanth. Through a graduate in fashion designing, his wife Lavanya who is the co-
founder of his fashion studio Aqurator Designs, is more into creative marketing. She too
accompanies her husband and will take to the stage to talk about fashion and women
entrepreneurship in China. Excited about China, Ajay is also weaving his dream of
building a getaway house in the woods away from the chaos of city life even as he
sketches more designs from his repertoire.
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