DAY 6 Grand Finale
Ruhaaniyat by Manish Malhotra
A collection of kalidar kurtas, khada dupattas, ghararas, izar salwars for women and jama, angrakha and heavy shawls for men in pure and cotton silks, mashru, velvets, and muslins is an ode to the Mughal era. Veils that are usually ditched at this time were brought back with train lehengas. Men were seen donning angrakhas, manarkalis and velvet shawls.
Inspiration
Mughal living. Its art and architecture – vintage gardens, palaces, paintings, jewellery, museums, and costumes that are immortalized in the grand and diverse culture of India.
Highlights
· Majesty of old-world regalia to re-interpret the look in a more suitable palette for modern tastes. The collection constitutes a big identity of Mughal cultural nuance with archival fabrics that brings forth the real fraction of the Mughal repertoire.
· Vintage textiles comprise of accent borders that are zari-woven in original gold and silver.
· The voluminous silhouettes, deft embroidery, fine layering all emerge together to form a harmonious Mughal sense of style
Fabric Story
Hand-basted and hand-quilted fabrics
Color Canvas
Palettes are strictly maintained to match the hues of natural dying like teal, pistachio green, dusky pink, grey, and maroon..
Muse
Jhanvi Kapoor wearing a voluminous train lehenga with intricate embroidery and a sheer veil. closed the show
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