<p>Her hidden potential was soon unearthed, when she was noticed for her creations. Lapping it all up, she got herself a degree in textile designing from Maharani College to have her basic fundas right. <br /><br />That was fifteen years ago and today, give her a plain fabric in any texture and she would transform into an haute couture. <br /><br />“Fashion to me is timeless, wearable, exclusive, sensible and practical. My clients can vouch for that. Samridhi is the outcome of years of hard work and a baby step in this direction,” says Geetha. <br /><br />It is an exhibition which provides a platform for artistes and designers to showcase their creations. It is a coincidence that 80 per cent of the exhibitors are women. <br /><br />The first edition of Samridhi is currently on at Hotel Regalis. It brings a heady medley of ethnic wear, designer wear, accessories and home décor but interestingly it will only have products which are uniquely designed and are not mass produced. <br /></p>
<p>Her hidden potential was soon unearthed, when she was noticed for her creations. Lapping it all up, she got herself a degree in textile designing from Maharani College to have her basic fundas right. <br /><br />That was fifteen years ago and today, give her a plain fabric in any texture and she would transform into an haute couture. <br /><br />“Fashion to me is timeless, wearable, exclusive, sensible and practical. My clients can vouch for that. Samridhi is the outcome of years of hard work and a baby step in this direction,” says Geetha. <br /><br />It is an exhibition which provides a platform for artistes and designers to showcase their creations. It is a coincidence that 80 per cent of the exhibitors are women. <br /><br />The first edition of Samridhi is currently on at Hotel Regalis. It brings a heady medley of ethnic wear, designer wear, accessories and home décor but interestingly it will only have products which are uniquely designed and are not mass produced. <br /></p>