LFW x FDCI Day 1: L’Atelier 1664 and Abraham & Thakore present 'Sari’torial'
Updated On: 20 March, 2026 10:38 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A play on the word sartorial, the collection 'Sari’torial' brings together the ease of the sari with the precision of tailoring, integrating stitched and unstitched forms, as well as masculine and feminine elements

The collection was brought to life through graphic surface patterns developed through techniques such as hand block printing. Photos Courtesy: File pics
On the first day of Lakmé Fashion Week x FDCI, French lifestyle brand L’Atelier 1664, along with Indian design house Abraham & Thakore collaborated to showcase the collection titled, 'Sari’torial', inspired by modern French lifestyle sensibilities with contemporary Indian design.
It was the third show after the fashion week opened with 'The Boy’s Club', featuring designs by Countrymade, Dhruv Vaish, Sahil Aneja and Vivek Karunakaran, and Chola with an immersive presentation, and followed by celebrated Indian fashion designer Anamika Khanna, who closed the first day.
Through this association, L’ Atelier 1664 and Abraham & Thakore collaborated on a series of curated experiences across fashion, design and culture. The initiative aims to celebrate craftsmanship, creativity and modern expressions of style by connecting Parisian elegance with Indian design thinking.

