LFW: Neeta Lulla
A tribute to immortal love, Neeta Lulla used burgundy, brown, cream and gold to create a collection that had cocktail dresses, kurtas, gowns, saris and lehenga cholis.
A tribute to immortal love, Neeta Lulla used burgundy, brown, cream and gold to create a collection that had cocktail dresses, kurtas, gowns, saris and lehenga cholis.
Muted colors mixed with flowy numbers marked Kiran Uttam Ghosh’s fall collection. Bronze, teal, mustard, black, and grey were used to create stylish ensembles from silk, tweed, satin, and jersey with knit.
Sonam Dubal’s collection titled “Trailing the River Goddess” was inspired by the life-giving qualities of rivers. The color palette consisted of shades of blue, purple, burgundy, green, red, gold and yellow to denote water, earth and human life. There was heavy oriental influences marked by mandarin collars and diagonal cuts on minis and skirts.
Home finishing store Portico presented a a colorful collection created using the fabrics from their “Supernature” Bed & Bath soft furnishing collection. The theme was nature marked of floral colors and greens.
Sudhir Nayak & Tapash Biswas for their label “Staé” used brushstrokes and paint blobs to create a very fashionable collection that consisted of jackets, shorts, minis and blouses. The line also included a stylish luggage line that matched the outfits.