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Frida Kahlo represents many things, all profound and necessary but for me she stands for 'freedom' above all. That unibrow shattered stereotypes way before stereotype was a popular term. That was Frida, fiercely convinced that beauty comes in many forms and to typecast it into one definition is not just wrong, but a loss to this planet. Everyone must be free to express themselves and be accepted for that.
This collection, when conceptualized, was to be an extension of our last year's theme 'Garden of Eden' with co-existence being the center thought, but when I saw the powerful image of Frida Kahlo painted for this collection, I was inspired to make it the title design of the series. Freedom leads to expression and eventually to acceptance and only then can we all co-exist.
The two elements were not too far. So, presenting our new art collection for textiles, 'Freedom of Frida' that stands for everything we need today more than ever. Freedom of thought and expression. Acceptance and love. So, we can co-exist in harmony. All of us!
It's fantastic that the launch is coinciding with Women's Day! It was not intended but meant to be.
Love,
Daisy
Founder, Pinklay
- Reversible cotton cushion cover
- Features a zip enclosure
- Digitally printed
- Pinklay original prints
- Designed and ethically handcrafted in India
- Size: 41x41 cm (16x16 Inch)
This cushion cover is pre-washed and ready to useHand wash or gentle cycle machine washWash in cold water using a mild detergentDo not soak, spin, wring, or tumble drySqueeze gently to strain excess waterDry in shade. Use a warm iron
Copyright: This is an original design and copyright of Pinklay Retail Pvt. Ltd. It cannot be reproduced or resold without authorization.
Disclaimer: This product is handcrafted. There maybe minor imperfections in print, shape, size, and colour which are inherent to the process and what makes it unique. Actual colors may vary slightly due to your screen's resolution.
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Frida Kahlo represents many things, all profound and necessary but for me she stands for 'freedom' above all. That unibrow shattered stereotypes way before stereotype was a popular term. That was Frida, fiercely convinced that beauty comes in many forms and to typecast it into one definition is not just wrong, but a loss to this planet. Everyone must be free to express themselves and be accepted for that.
This collection, when conceptualized, was to be an extension of our last year's theme 'Garden of Eden' with co-existence being the center thought, but when I saw the powerful image of Frida Kahlo painted for this collection, I was inspired to make it the title design of the series. Freedom leads to expression and eventually to acceptance and only then can we all co-exist.
The two elements were not too far. So, presenting our new art collection for textiles, 'Freedom of Frida' that stands for everything we need today more than ever. Freedom of thought and expression. Acceptance and love. So, we can co-exist in harmony. All of us!
It's fantastic that the launch is coinciding with Women's Day! It was not intended but meant to be.
Love,
Daisy
Founder, Pinklay
- Reversible cotton cushion cover
- Features a zip enclosure
- Digitally printed
- Pinklay original prints
- Designed and ethically handcrafted in India
- Size: 41x41 cm (16x16 Inch)
This cushion cover is pre-washed and ready to useHand wash or gentle cycle machine washWash in cold water using a mild detergentDo not soak, spin, wring, or tumble drySqueeze gently to strain excess waterDry in shade. Use a warm iron