Abraham & Thakore
Delhi's celebrated designer duo are known to remain elusive and make history each time they make an appearance. Their collection this season was a heady concoction of dressy gowns and blousons paired with cropped pants in muted or earthy shades. While the sensibilities were majorly European, the correct sense of styling will certainly make heads turn on Indian streets and work spaces.
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Kolkata based Anamika Khanna has been consistent in her display of creative styles over a period of time that has fetched her the respect and the admiration. This season, she stuck to her intrinsic sense of prints in silhouettes that were both bold and intriguing. The geometric motifs on structured pieces were mostly in browns. beige and blacks, colours that are being touted as 'the trends' for upcoming autumn-winter season.
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This season, the man shot to fame with his 'Sheila ki Jawani' wannabe gig. The result - all focus shifted to his performance. Here, we bring it back to his inspiring collection. Tunics paired with pink leggings and ultra metallic dresses made all the difference. The turbans added some interesting ramp value, however, their wearability in everyday life is arguable. Nonetheless, James collection was a sight for sore eyes, and his dance certainly brought smile to faces
Kavita Bhartia
Perhaps one of the most commercially viable lines shown at Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week this season, Kavita Bhartia simply got the basics of fashion right. It was a capsule collection bathed in beige. Skirts, tops, blousons, saris, churidar kurtas, salwar kameezs, dresses - Kavita had something in it for everyone. Glamorous make and picture perfect hair added to the glam quotient!
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The King of Fashion in Bollywood raised expectations of seeing a filmy star at the fashion week that remained aloof of celebrities. However, it was his clothes that did all the talking as Manish showcased a bridal line that was replete of lehengas, and anarkalis for the bride and sherwanis for the groom.
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Shantanu Nikhil
Their music was upbeat and so was their collection. Club wear at its best. The funky hairdo added to the razzmatazz. Once again; beige, creme and black ruled the roost. Fitted silhouettes with stockings and detailing to shoulders, waist and elbows were the underlying features of S&N Drapes. Commercial English music kept everyone in the groove and so did the collection!
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The master couturier was at it again. Craftsmanship and Commercial viability was at its best at Tarun Tahiliani's show. He used oriental hats above exquisitely draped saris, a styling feature that earned him all the kudos in the world. It was a packed house on a Wednesday, the first day of the fashion week as Tarun staged the day finale, a feat that only he can boast of.
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Varun's collection was a teaser...of much more that he has in store (by which we mean his store, literally). The man had selected pieces that caught the curiosity of the mind and had the imagination running wild. The line was dipped primarily in black with the occasional white. Silhouettes were varied, the theme- something that remains to be an enigma.
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