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Rhapsody in blue

Gaurav Jai Gupta spends three years trying to create a shade of blue inspired by a French artist for a craft couture project

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The exhibition curator beside Anthropophagie bleue, Hommage à Tennesse Williams (1960) by artist Yves Klein at the Pompidou-Metz museum in Metz. Pic/Getty Images

The exhibition curator beside Anthropophagie bleue, Hommage à Tennesse Williams (1960) by artist Yves Klein at the Pompidou-Metz museum in Metz. Pic/Getty Images

Shweta ShiwareThree years in the making, and two years and nine months of waiting. Gaurav Jai Gupta’s The Sky is Mine, a craft couture project for his label Akaaro, is finally ready. He calls it an enormous undertaking, not just in narrative scope but in patience and passion, or what Urdu better describes as 
junoon.

Portrait of Yves Klein (1928-1962) from the late 1950s. Pic/Getty ImagesPortrait of Yves Klein (1928-1962) from the late 1950s. Pic/Getty Images

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