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|June 05, 2025
A student of NIFT Delhi, Gurugram designer Swatti Kapoor has debuted her evocative Spring Summer collection, inspired by a haunting Pablo Neruda poem. Kapoor is also spreading her wings and showcasing her work in other cities.
URUGRAM designer and a student from Delhi's National Institute of Fashion Technology, Swatti Kapoor brings her evocative Spring Summer 2025 collection to the country.
The collection was unveiled in Chennai—a city where tradition and modernity flow side by side—is about to open a new chapter in contemporary Indian fashion.
Inspired by Pablo Neruda's haunting poem 'Lost in the Forest', this collection isn't just a seasonal offering—it's a meditation on memory, nature, and identity.
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