Masaba designs select T-shirts for Global Citizen Festival


Mumbai, Nov 19 (IANS): Designer Masaba Gupta has created select T-shirts for the Global Citizen Festival, which will be held here on Saturday.

While the official tee for the show is yet to be revealed by the designer, the print will have a strong Indian connect with ample use of the tri-colour.

Masaba known for her quirky sense of fashion has also played with the "O" of Global Citizen Festival.

Talking about her association, Masaba said in a statement: "It's such a huge honour to be associated with the Global Citizen Festival, especially since this isn't just any music festival but one which will strongly impact India's role in the UN's Sustainable Development Goals initiative."

The tees designed by her will be sported by select Global Citizens at the festival.

Bhavya Bishnoi, Global Citizen India spokesperson, said: "Masaba is an ingenious designer and has made a mark for herself and her talent. We at Global Citizen India really encourage young entrepreneurs to pursue their passion and achieve their goals.

"Our objective is to end extreme poverty by 2030 and are looking forward to Global Citizen Festival India where one can expect a number of commitments by corporate leaders, various state governments and other stakeholders in the key areas of gender equality, sanitation and quality education."

International musicians like Coldplay, Jay Z, Demi Lovato and The Vamps; and Indian stars such as Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, A.R. Rahman, Ranveer Singh and Katrina Kaif will be a part of the festival.

  

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