
At the heart of The Sari’torial lies a reimagining of the sari - not as occasion wear, but as a modern, versatile wardrobe essential. Through a nuanced interplay of structured tailoring and fluid drapery, the collection introduces silhouettes that feel effortless yet intentional, relaxed yet sharply defined
TDJ News Service
06 May, 2026
New Delhi: Continuing its creative dialogue with Abraham & Thakore, L’Atelier 1664 presents “The Sari’torial” - a collection that translates its philosophy of Good Taste with a Twist into a refined, fashion-forward expression. Rooted on the intersection of French art de vivre and Indian craftsmanship, the collection moves beyond collaboration to become a considered cultural narrative, where two distinct design languages meet to create something quietly distinctive.
At the heart of The Sari’torial lies a reimagining of the sari - not as occasion wear, but as a modern, versatile wardrobe essential. Through a nuanced interplay of structured tailoring and fluid drapery, the collection introduces silhouettes that feel effortless yet intentional, relaxed yet sharply defined.
Staying true to Abraham & Thakore’s textile-first philosophy, each piece reflects a balance of precision and ease, where fabric, form and function come together in understated harmony.


The sari emerges as the hero silhouette of the collection -deconstructed, reinterpreted and liberated from convention. It evolves into a form that transitions seamlessly across moments, embodying a new kind of luxury that is quiet, adaptable and deeply personal.
This is further elevated through a refined colour story, where a palette of soft neutrals is punctuated by L’Atelier 1664’s signature house blue - a crisp, modern hue that anchors the collection and defines it with a fresh, unmistakable identity.
With The Sari’torial, L’Atelier 1664 continues to extend its vision as a lifestyle platform that brings together fashion, culture and contemporary taste. The collection reflects a shared sensibility—one that values craft, clarity and a distinct point of view. Here, French elegance meets Indian design thought where tradition is not just preserved, but reimagined with intention, fluidity and a subtle, confident twist.
Tags : Fashion, L'Atelier, Sari
