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Reimagining Bengal’s Laal Paar Saree For Durga Puja: A Blend Of Tradition And Sustainability

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This Durga Puja, Bengal’s iconic Laal Paar saree is reimagined with handloom weaving, block-print artistry, sustainable materials celebrating artisans and keeping heritage alive

By celebrating artisanship while aligning it with contemporary design and sustainability, Coca-Cola’s Laal Paar sarees show how heritage can evolve without losing its essence

By celebrating artisanship while aligning it with contemporary design and sustainability, Coca-Cola’s Laal Paar sarees show how heritage can evolve without losing its essence

Few garments are as deeply tied to Bengal’s cultural identity as the Laal Paar saree, the striking white-and-red weave that has become inseparable from Durga Puja. This year, Coca-Cola has reimagined this timeless attire, collaborating with Bengal’s artisans to create sarees that honour heritage while embracing sustainability.

The project brought together master weavers from Phulia in Nadia district, a village celebrated globally for its handloom tradition, and block-print artisans from the suburbs of Kolkata. The result is a series of sarees that retain the essence of the Laal Paar while weaving in subtle, modern design elements.

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Motifs central to Bengal’s cultural imagination, the fragrant Shiuli flower, which heralds the arrival of Pujo, and the fish, a symbol of prosperity have been hand block-printed onto the fabric, preserving a craft increasingly rare in the age of mass production. Interwoven into these designs is Coca-Cola’s iconic contour bottle, a contemporary detail that sits harmoniously alongside age-old tradition.

“Durga Puja is a celebration of tradition, skill, and community spirit,” said Karthik Subramanian, Senior Director – Marketing (Coca-Cola Category), India and Southwest Asia. “With the Laal Paar Sarees, we are honoring Phulia’s artisans and supporting livelihoods that extend beyond the festive season. The use of recycled PET yarn alongside cotton turns each saree into a symbol of how heritage and modern responsibility can be woven together.”

Sustainability is at the heart of this project. The sarees are woven from a blend of cotton and recycled PET yarn, transforming waste into fabric while supporting local livelihoods. Each piece becomes more than just clothing, it is a narrative of craft, conscience, and continuity.

The collection was unveiled at Ballygunge Cultural Sharbojonin, one of Kolkata’s most traditional Pujo pandals, where club members wore the sarees during festivities. They were also presented to members of the West Bengal Ministry of Culture, affirming their value as cultural artefacts as much as fashion statements.

For the creative team, the symbolism of this collaboration was immediate. “Icon meets icon, that was the thought behind the Coke Laal Paar saree,” said Sujoy Roy, CCO, Ogilvy North. “Bengal’s red and white and Coke’s red and white are instantly recognisable on their own, but when woven together, they became something larger, something more meaningful. Sustainability met tradition, and for a moment, brand and culture became indistinguishable.”

By celebrating artisanship while aligning it with contemporary design and sustainability, Coca-Cola’s Laal Paar sarees show how heritage can evolve without losing its essence. As Durga Puja lights up Bengal, these sarees stand as reminders that tradition is not static, it grows, adapts, and, in the right hands, continues to inspire.

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