Pastels for this season "India Runway Week 2018"

Kavita Aggarwals’s bridal collection was a tribute to Pietra Dura's vivacity and a captivating look into new application for this age-old art form. The embroidery in her ensembles is a replication of Pietra Dura motifs – not so much in technique as in aesthetics. As crossover fashion doesn't merely adorn a wearer, it transforms her, she dedicate this Indo-western fusion to the modern Indian woman, who's rooted in traditions, yet open to fresh explorations. 

Shivaanii R Singhania’s line consists of draped gowns, peplum styles, fitted trousers and layered full lengths. Soft and sheer fabrics like organza, tulle, satins have been combined with heavy-embellished embroideries to help balance the richness. In all, it’s an exploration of fantasy rendered with glamour, passion and purity. Ridha by Rohit’s collection was a mixed bag from the brides bouquet to the beautiful centrepieces few people realize the time, effort, and consideration that goes into the planning of a wedding. The floral patterns and arrangements into a garment are just one part of the battle. Silhouettes are their label’s signature styles.

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