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The perfect drape at Day 1 of Amazon India Fashion Week

Remarkable drapes and an amalgamation of fluidity with structured... Read More
Remarkable drapes and an amalgamation of fluidity with structured designs have always come across strongly in Shantanu and Nikhil’s collection.

Their Autumn/Winter line, The Last Walk, was no different. The collection, presented on the opening day of the Amazon India Fashion Week AW 2016 in the Capital was a mix of beiges, off-whites and fiery reds. Explaining the designer duo’s inspiration for this collection, Shantanu said, “The collection imbibes strong signature aesthetics of a Shantanu-Nikhil creation. It is all about a woman who is rediscovering her existence. There were beiges, caramel and red, representing the three moods that we wanted to show in our muse’s life. There is a calming factor in each one of us. Therefore, the use of subtle tones like beiges, off-whites and red represents the strength. The collection is called The Last Walk as it is about a woman who is reborn each day, who has a zest to conquer and confront anything that comes her way. To me, that defines the woman of today. I believe in a strong woman who is materialistic in her look, feminine, but at the same time, clear-headed and opinionated.” Voluminous gowns, gowns with sari drapes and capes in nets with delicate embroidery were a part of the collection.

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Day 1 of the Amazon India Fashion Week in Delhi had both bling & simplicity Ranjit Kumar and Samik Sen

Kiran Uttam Ghosh
#traditional #accessorise Textures from jewellery were the inspiration for the embroideries for Kiran Uttam Ghosh’s collection

Rina Dhaka
#bagru bootis #blacks with a hint of colour Rina’s collection stood out for its knitted dresses. Knee-length drapes with prints and light embroidery were paired with body-fit dresses.

Shantanu-nikhil
#sari-gowns, #fluid Fluid drapes and voluminous gowns marked Shantanu-Nikhil’s collection.

Gaurav Gupta
#stop pollution #be aware Gaurav’s show had a message — most of his collection was ‘zero waste’. “We need to be more aware. I don’t claim to be all organic and stuff, but it is a start for me,” said the designer.

Varun Bahl
#green, #layering, #sheer basics Shades of green dominated the ramp and the background at Varun’s forest-themed show.

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