Meet Abacaxi, a Brooklyn-based fashion brand with Indian-inspired tie-dye prints:
A line of shisha mirrors adorns the front of a green linen dress from Brooklyn-based fashion label abacaxi. The embellishment, which serendipitously sparkles as it catches the light, is a type of Rajasthani mirror work from India and an ode to designer Sheena Sood's childhood and culture.
Shisha embroidery is just one of the many textile techniques that Sood pulls from her heritage. Within abacaxi's full debut collection for Spring 2020, which launched on Tuesday to celebrate the Indian festival holiday Holi, there's a stripe-like tie-dye pattern, also from Rajasthan, called Lehariya.
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