Anchita Bhattacharya

Redress Design Award 2024 Semi-Finalist

Meet The Designer

“I advocate for humanising the process of creating clothes and ensuring respect for every maker in the supply chain. Sustainability to me means accessible, well-designed clothing created in collaboration with skilled weavers and craftsmen.”
Anchita Bhattacharya
“I advocate for humanising the process of creating clothes and ensuring respect for every maker in the supply chain. Sustainability to me means accessible, well-designed clothing created in collaboration with skilled weavers and craftsmen.”
Anchita Bhattacharya

Bio

Anchita Bhattacharya is a Semi-finalist of the Redress Design Award 2024. She holds a BA (Hons) in Fashion Design from the Indian Institute of Art and Design, India.

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Redress Design Award Collection

Anchita’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘Flowers and Revolution’, is inspired by the symbolism of flowers as beacons of peace. Delicate floral motifs intertwine with bold statement pieces, creating a visual representation of modern times. The collection utilises a wide range of waste including upholstery fabrics, hand-painted silks, leftover materials, and natural dyes from coffee and iron rust. Anchita uses the dyeing techniques of bandhani or shibori to blend in motifs from textile waste rescued from a hand-painted silk studio. To encourage keeping pieces for longer, each garment includes a mending kit and recycling information integrated into labels.
Flowers and Revolution

Redress Design Award Collection 2024

Anchita’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘Flowers and Revolution’, is inspired by the symbolism of flowers as beacons of peace. Delicate floral motifs intertwine with bold statement pieces, creating a visual representation of modern times. The collection utilises a wide range of waste including upholstery fabrics, hand-painted silks, leftover materials, and natural dyes from coffee and iron rust. Anchita uses the dyeing techniques of bandhani or shibori to blend in motifs from textile waste rescued from a hand-painted silk studio. To encourage keeping pieces for longer, each garment includes a mending kit and recycling information integrated into labels.

November 7, 2025

SME clinic to grow online retail business sustainably

Redress, together with global logistics leader and Redress Design Award 2025 Platinum Sponsor, DHL, invited our Redress Alumni budding fashion brands along with other Hong Kong SMEs to a clinic-style ...

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November 5, 2025

Supporting sustainable talent with exhibitions and networking

Fresh off the runway of the Redress Design Award 2025, we unveiled exhibitions to feature the waste-reducing looks of our ten Finalists and select Alumni who are spearheading fashion’s shift toward ...

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November 5, 2025

Redress歷屆參賽設計師投身聯合國時尚與生活網絡,推動時尚產業可持續發展目標

我們堅信合作的力量,以及時尚能夠推動意義深遠的改變。為此,作為聯合國時尚與生活網絡(UNFLN)的合作夥伴,我們榮幸地能夠於九月二十日紐約聯...

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