Ummaira’s Durga Puja Collection Boasts Of An Extensive Range Of Ethnic Clothing

Ummaira’s Durga Puja Collection Boasts Of An Extensive Range Of Ethnic Clothing

Ummaira’s Durga Puja Collection Boasts Of An Extensive Range Of Ethnic Clothing

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Debaroopa Bhattacharya is a role model for “women of today”. She holds a master’s degree in English, is a B.Ed. and CELTA-certified English teacher, as well as a NABET-certified soft skills trainer. She worked as an instructor for over years in prestigious schools such as South Point School, Birla High School for Boys, Point School, and DPS Ruby Park. Debaroopa was associated with the Government of Delhi on the Teach India project in collaboration with the British Council Delhi and Macmillan. Debaroopa has had a deep interest in writing ever since she was a young child.

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Her interest in the fashion industry increased during the COVID-19 epidemic. She set her vision to new heights, and Ummaira, a carefully curated range of ethnic clothing for the women of today was created.

The Kolkata Mail correspondent Priyanka Dutta caught up with Debaroopa Bhattacharya on Ummaira’s Durga Puja collection.

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“Durga Puja signifies celebration. It denotes the victory of good over evil. It also highlights the annihilation of all negative forces. It is also the perfect time for coming together with friends and family members. It is not a festival only but an emotional and cultural journey of five days. And people had to spend two years of their lives fearing the pandemic. This time, the Durga Puja will be much more enjoyable and I am looking forward to it” said Debaroopa.

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At Ummaira, the shoppers can shop from both the store and virtually.

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The Durga Puja collection boasts of Silks, Cotton, Linens, Muslins, Jamdanis, Patolas, Paat, Muga, Sambalpuri, Kathiphera, Chanderi, Maheshwari, Kanjeevaram, Mangalgiri, Katha, and Parsi embroidery, Matka and many more.

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Some of the prices for the saris available at Ummaira are mentioned below.

Ajrakh print on Matka silk- Rs 4000-4750

Kessa Paat of Assam in different colors and patterns- Rs 8500-12500

Chanderi cotton silk with Kalamkari print – Rs 2350-2550

Assam handspun cotton in various colors and designs – Rs 3500-4500

Kanchi cotton and cotton silk – Rs 2500-4950

Sonamukhi Silk from Bishnupur- Rs 5500

Ajrakh cotton- Rs 1500

Benaras linen- Rs 2550

Kanjeevaram-Rs 10500 onwards

Kanchi Soft Silk- Rs 5500 onwards

Orissa handloom silks-Rs 8500 onwards

Zardozi handwork on silk, georgette, net- Rs 8950 onwards

Khaddi georgette from Benaras – Rs 8990-12500

Chiffon Georgette – Rs 2500 onwards

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To look your very best in this Durga Puja, head to Ummaira and shop from their wide collection of saris.

Priyanka Dutta

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