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WLIFW Spring 2013: Gauri And Nainika


We’ve seen the designer duo experiment with draped ruffle trim since their Spring 2012 collection. But this time around, gone were colored gowns and in its place was a more dramatic take on the ruffle trip and an all-white collection with black accents. The thigh-high slit gown with sheer panel was an interesting surprise (Row Three).

We are bound to see this collection on the Red Carpet and lots of it too. Question is, who will be the first to be spotted in one?



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WLIFW Spring 2013: Ranna Gill


This was one expansive collection! Plain, printed, embellished and ombré dresses, both long and short. Gilets, Spring coats, separates, swimsuits and cover-ups. There just was so much, can’t help but wish the runway show was just a little edited. That said, the collection is sure to be a commercial success what with its easy to wear and summery silhouettes.



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WLIFW Spring 2013: Hemant And Nandita


Having worked with floral-prints very successfully in the past (Autumn/Winter 2011, Spring 2012), expectations were high from Hemant and Nandita. Titled ‘Kaleidology’, the collection saw extensive use of abstract floral prints.

If you’ve read this blog long enough, you know am a sucker for a good print. And while for the most part they were visually appealing (and some looks did stand out), the presentation tended to get repetitive. It was a little too one note for me.



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WLIFW Spring 2013: Joy Mitra


Joy Mitra presented a collection that drew inspiration from the colonial India while attempting to give traditional garments a more contemporary twist. I can’t quite honestly say the collection made much of an impression. A lot of the traditional looks seemed like rehashed (and badly executed) Anand Kabra and/or Anamika Khanna designs.



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