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PAYAL JAIN’s collection is a lyrical tribute to our planet

Payal Jain & Wildlife Trust of India have come together with a common goal of creating awareness about the fast vanishing forests & wildlife. The line encompasses a rhapsody of vibrant colours, natural yarns, hand-woven fabrics, animal-inspired eclectic prints, hand-stitched ‘Shibori’, tie-dye techniques, & over-sized motifs inspired from the forest, depicting the vast beauty of […]

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Nikita Mhaisalkar’s ‘Canvas’ collection was all about honoring one’s natural organic craftsmanship.

Nikita’s collection “Canvas” was all about celebrating one’s innate organic artistry. Her collection fuses in glam resort ensembles with outerwear staples. The predominant palette of lilacs, magenta, aubergine & coffee is contrasted by sharp embroidery techniques and modern versions of traditional zardosi, raffia & baroque embellishments. The collection saw a mix of co-ordinated sets, coats […]

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‘Eternal Summer’ by MISHRU

A sensorial and thoughtful extension of label Mishru’s Lost Summer collection, An Eternal Summer was all about delicate and detailed workmanship. The fashion film was shot in Goa at the Brigannza house and made the perfect backdrop for this collection. The collection included a creative display of multi-floral surfaces with eclectic colours and complemented the […]

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Rajesh Pratap Singh’s Satya Paul features Tripti Dimri and Rahul Bose as show-stoppers

A colourful and sustainable collection titled ‘The Master’s Words’. Rajesh Pratap Singh presented his first show for Satya Paul since took over, showcasing sustainable fashion with his zero-carbon fibres. Tripti Dimri, the attractive Bulbul star, was the show-stopper for the designer, looking daring and beautiful in a black comfy pantsuit with flared pants. As he […]

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SUSTAINABLE collection by Abraham & Thakore features Dia Mirza as the show-stopper.

For the show, David Abraham and Rakesh Thakore teamed with R-‘fabric Elan’s of the future,’ and the gorgeous Dia Mirza stole the show. Abraham and Thakore, known for their classic, sustainable ensembles, created a collection that looked at many methods to make fashion with sustainable and conscientious techniques. With a warm colour palette with shades […]

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Eka by Rina Singh’s collection was all about leisurely living

Eka by Rina Singh’s collection was all about leisurely living, with fabrics like natural silk, merino wool, and tussar silk embracing kantha-embroidered embellishments, appliqués, shibori, and handblock. The lovely landscape served as inspiration for the ecological collection. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lakmé Fashion Week (@lakmefashionwk) Epitomizing the feeling of bliss […]

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Taapsee Pannu, Gaurang’s show-stopper, wore a Jamdhani sari with large floral designs on the border

‘Chaand’, a collection that brings forth an anthology of ethereal Jamdani sarees from across India to FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week. The collection is inspired by the moon rising in the heavens above with pulsing beams of radiant moonlight to waken and transform the world. Crafted using the legendary and complex Jamdani weaving technique and […]

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COCCCON presents a collection inspired from the mundane life of the tribes from Jharkhand

Cocccon returns to SFD with their latest collection Abundance Paradise – It’s a utopia, not a fantasy. This collection presents luxury nightwear, home wear, street wear, formal suits, avant garde dresses, scarves, sarees, and more. Cultivated in Jharkhand, Fairtrade & organic Peace Silk is at the centre of this collection, where sericulture allows silkworms to […]

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