Every now and then, a video pops up on social media that just tugs at the heartstrings. Recently, one such video is being widely shared online, featuring a group of underprivileged children from a Lucknow slum, who recreated a bridal campaign inspired by the iconic Sabyasachi Mukherjee designs. The video, shared by the Lucknow-based NGO Innovation For Change, showcased the children 's impressive creativity as they crafted bridal ensembles reminiscent of Sabyasachi's signature aesthetic.
The video quickly garnered attention, not only impressing the designer himself but also leaving the internet in awe of the children’s talent and innovation. (Also read: Ananya Panday pays tribute to Rohit Bal by rewearing his ‘21-year-old’ suit from mom’s wardrobe to cousin’s engagement ) Underprivileged kids' Sabyasachi-inspired outfits On Instagram, Sabyasachi recently posted a video of models flaunting his 'Heritage Bridal' collection with the caption: "Red is not seasonal, it's iconic." Inspired by this theme, a group of underprivileged children recreated the looks, using outfits they crafted from donated clothes.
A post shared by INNOVATION FOR CHANGE (@innovationforchange_) Innovation For Change revealed that the entire video was filmed by 15-year-olds eager to develop their camera skills, with every red dress in the video designed and modelled by girls aged 12 to 17. This initiative highlights the impressive creativity and craftsmanship of these young talents. Let's take a loo.