HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, June 6: Blenders Pride Fashion Nights, a unique traveling experiential property was organised in Guwahati on Sunday, which celebrated the spirit of the city through fashion and style. ‘Made of Chic Vibes’ edition for Blenders Pride Fashion Nights brought together an eclectic evening that blended fashion, culture, and music, honoring the true spirit of Guwahati at Taj Vivanta, graced by celebrity designer Jenjum Gadi. He showcased gender-neutral ensembles with tribal colors and motifs, highlighting hidden gems of a culturally rich region within his collection. Guwahati-based classic rock band Voodoo Child also highlighted the night with their performance. The show drew to a finale with showstopper actor Patralekhaa Paul.
Talking about his curation, designer Jenjum Gadi said, “Hailing from a small town, it was hard for me to pick fashion as my form of expression. But I always knew I had to be true to myself and embrace my individuality. Today, my heart swells with Pride to be able to represent the Northeast of India for the “Made of Chic Vibes’ edition of Blenders Pride Fashion Nights in Guwahati.”
On her association with Blenders Pride Fashion Nights, actor Patralekhaa said, “Assam has always been very close to my heart, primarily because of the fond memories from alma mater Assam Valley. It is truly an honor to walk the ramp for Jenjum Gadi whose designs represent everything that north-east India stands for. It gives me great joy in sharing my ‘Made of Pride’ story at Blenders Pride Fashion Nights, a unique platform that celebrates and nurtures brimming talent across diverse creative fields.”
Classic rock band Voodoo Child said, “We are thrilled to partner with Blenders Pride Fashion Nights and perform in our hometown, Guwahati. Our two-decade-long journey is one that we have traversed with great pride. This city has been integral to our journey, and we look forward to performing at this iconic platform that celebrates the creativity of local artists and the heritage of the beautiful city of Guwahati.”