Geoffrey Bawa believed that architecture can never be fully explained; it must be experienced. It engages all the senses — the scent of vegetation after rain, the sound of birds, the movement of wind through trees. The Lovebirds show brought together earth and sky, white and colour, crispness and flow, and we engaged with every inch of the verdant gardens of Lunuganga. When ELLE DECOR India did a special Guest Editor issue with Channa Daswatte, I remember making a mental note as I sat overlooking the curving parapet that the next time I came, I wanted to walk that little hillock. As I walked, dressed in white and black, almost in sync with Bawa’s doors and windows, it felt as if I were at a high-tea gathering (akin to Bridgerton, but in a modern context). Coming back to the show, Gursi Singh and Amrita Khanna’s choice was unexpected. No flashy lights, no paparazzi, no noise. Just a beautiful white runway and a single row of benches running parallel to it. We chat with them about their collection, referencing architecture, craft and more.
"We often think of clothing as a kind of architecture for the body. But unlike architecture, clothing shifts and evolves with time, with movement, and with the life of the person inhabiting it"
Gursi Singh and Amrita Khanna








