But we try to seek peace of mind through spirituality. Through our clothes we have tried to depict this idea.'
'We have a range that has clothes in bright hues like yellow, purple and pink with black lines on them describing the pain and turmoil in our life. Then the range shifts to subtle colours like browns and beiges to depict that one is moving towards spirituality,' he added.
The collection comprises summer jackets, shift dresses, tunics and colourful shoes. The range is made of handloom silk and has hand-painted depictions of sexual poses inspired straight from the Khajuraho temples.
'When people visit those temples, many feel shy because of the sexual postures, but once you go inside the temple, it is serene and there are no such sexual images. This is fascinating,' explained Jai.
'This reveals that sexual behaviours are just temporary and what lasts is love. Today people are in search of true love and our collection talks about spreading the message of love,' he added.