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Akshata Murty, wife of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and daughter of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, proudly flaunted her Indian identity on her sleeves throughout her time in New Delhi during the G20 Summit.


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00:00 Akshita Murthy, wife of United Kingdom's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and daughter of
00:13 Infosys founder Narayana Murthy proudly flaunted her Indian identity on her sleeves throughout
00:20 her time in New Delhi during the G20 summit.
00:27 She robed ethnic silhouettes including a raw mango sari and a fab India kurta set.
00:34 And she ensured to infuse an Indian connect in all of the western dresses she robed during
00:41 the summit.
00:45 One such outfit she robed during the summit was a multi-hued shirt and skirt set.
00:51 She wore it for her visit to the British Council.
00:54 The breezy and bright ensemble healed from the Indian label drown run by Rhea Bhattacharya.
01:04 In an exclusive conversation with India Today, Rhea expressed that was an incredible moment
01:09 for her brand to be part of.
01:17 Akshita's appearance in the World Iris set, which is worth approximately Rs 14,000, was
01:24 a huge surprise for Rhea.
01:28 Usually we are in the know of who is wearing our pieces.
01:32 Especially for events and shoots, clothes are usually borrowed and then it is weeks
01:37 of wondering whether they were worn or will be returned.
01:42 But we had no idea that someone from her, referring to Akshita's team, had purchased
01:48 the set.
01:49 Suddenly, we received a message from a follower sharing images of her at the British Council
01:56 in our World Iris set, Rhea shared.
01:59 Obviously, they were over the moon as an upcoming brand.
02:03 This is a huge moment for us and really has been a game changer in terms of introducing
02:10 us to the rest of the world.
02:12 What an incredible moment to be part of, she added.
02:16 Rhea, a self-taught designer, started the label Drawn in 2020 with the aim to make wearable
02:25 art.
02:26 Instead of sourcing printed fabrics, she collaborates with illustrators to create unique prints.
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