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  • Roopa Pemmaraju

    MELBOURNE, Dresses

    Roopa Pemmeraju is a luxury Ready-to-Wear line featuring the original artworks of renown Indigenous Australian artists on a canvas of ethically hand-woven Indian fabrics. Skilled artisans specialising in hand weaving fabrics, environmentally sustainable print-blocking and hand embellishment, are then employed and work in superior conditions from a Bangalore-based atelier to produce beautiful pieces featuring the bold, graphic artworks.

    Cocktail, Designer, Long, Maxi, Party, Shift

    PHONE: Roopa Pemmaraju Contact phone number 0421 176 297
    ADDRESS: Roopa Pemmaraju Address Map37 Swanston Street
    Melbourne 3000
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    OPENING HOURS: Roopa Pemmaraju opening hours timesMon-Fri: 10am-5pm. * Weekends by appointment only
    THEY SAY

    "Roopa Pemmeraju is a luxury Ready-to-Wear line featuring the original artworks of renown Indigenous Australian artists on a canvas of ethically hand-woven Indian fabrics.

    Beginning in Australia, designs are developed in collaboration with Artists from initial concept to finished garments, consulting at every stage of the design process to ensure they support the translation from painting to print placement.

    Skilled artisans specialising in hand weaving fabrics, environmentally sustainable print-blocking and hand embellishment, are then employed and work in superior conditions from a Bangalore-based atelier to produce beautiful pieces featuring the bold, graphic artworks. Only natural dyes derived from organic sources are used, producing the pure shades and subtle variability needed to reproduce the artists' designs with integrity while also being kind to the planet.

    High value is placed on traditional designs and natural materials, as is making a positive contribution to the lives and wellbeing of artisans, communities and the environment.

    Roopa Pemmeraju believes in Fair Trade and ethical dealings with artists and their communities. Royalties from the sale of each garment are returned to artists' communities."