Siddartha Tytler
Siddartha unveiled his “Sometsuke” look that drew its creativity from the art of blue and white Japanese pottery. Diverse silhouettes for the men’s and women’s ensembles, he offered a clear blend of couture and American Sportswear with layering being the focal point.The exciting addition was the launch of the brand’s intimate collection on the ramp.
Key Features
Texturing played an important role for the “Sometsuke” collection as appliqués, crystal splashes, intense sequin sheeting and ruffles added to the style quotient of the look.
A trendy young graphic artist was specially commissioned to create new digital prints that would add a touch of neo pizzazz to the garments.
Silhouettes matched in contrasting shapes as swirling lehengas appeared with corsets and sporty bomber jackets for women, while the men’s wear was unveiled with flouncy skirts and Sherwanis or kurtas and joggers worn with bomber jackets
Color Canvas
The shade card proved to be just right with a sprinkling of colours from the Japanese pottery, which started with blue, black, ivory, emerald and touches of gold and gunmetal
Muse
Neha Kapur former Miss India 2006 opened the show wearing a white, ruffled, blouson jacket edged in gold, over a beige, pencil skirt with a thigh high slit.
Ending Siddhartha’s show was Aditya Seal, in a black kurta, with a turquoise embroidered robe and matching slim pants.
Siddartha Tytler -“The collection ‘Sometsuke’, took inspiration from the Japanese pottery technique. The colour palette was inspired by this art, and we tried to make couture cooler and amp it up with streetwear, lehengas for men, structured corsets for women and our signature frilled jackets.”