00:00 Akshita Murthy, wife of United Kingdom's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and daughter of
00:13 Infosys founder Narayana Murthy proudly flaunted her Indian identity on her sleeves throughout
00:20 her time in New Delhi during the G20 summit.
00:27 She robed ethnic silhouettes including a raw mango sari and a fab India kurta set.
00:34 And she ensured to infuse an Indian connect in all of the western dresses she robed during
00:41 the summit.
00:45 One such outfit she robed during the summit was a multi-hued shirt and skirt set.
00:51 She wore it for her visit to the British Council.
00:54 The breezy and bright ensemble healed from the Indian label drown run by Rhea Bhattacharya.
01:04 In an exclusive conversation with India Today, Rhea expressed that was an incredible moment
01:09 for her brand to be part of.
01:17 Akshita's appearance in the World Iris set, which is worth approximately Rs 14,000, was
01:24 a huge surprise for Rhea.
01:28 Usually we are in the know of who is wearing our pieces.
01:32 Especially for events and shoots, clothes are usually borrowed and then it is weeks
01:37 of wondering whether they were worn or will be returned.
01:42 But we had no idea that someone from her, referring to Akshita's team, had purchased
01:48 the set.
01:49 Suddenly, we received a message from a follower sharing images of her at the British Council
01:56 in our World Iris set, Rhea shared.
01:59 Obviously, they were over the moon as an upcoming brand.
02:03 This is a huge moment for us and really has been a game changer in terms of introducing
02:10 us to the rest of the world.
02:12 What an incredible moment to be part of, she added.
02:16 Rhea, a self-taught designer, started the label Drawn in 2020 with the aim to make wearable
02:25 art.
02:26 Instead of sourcing printed fabrics, she collaborates with illustrators to create unique prints.
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