Day 4
Sukriti and Aakriti
Designer Duo unveiled “Neo-Phulkari” Phulkari, which means ‘flower work’, was a great theme for the dual designers to work with, as they showered their creations with this traditional, vibrantly, coloured, embroidery technique that originated in Punjab.
Design Aesthetics
This embellishment given a revival touch by the designers, who incorporated it in fluid forms onto the Indian silhouettes. The base of the craft was the organic fabric as well as the naturally dyed gota work. In addition, they gave a creative contemporary thrust to Phulkari, so that it had a wider global appeal.
Photo :Vaqaas Mansuri / FS Images / Lakme Fashion Week / IMG Reliance
Jayanti Reddy
Titled “Rouge” , her collection of lehenga, choli, and dupatta trios, fluid capes and draped skirts.was an Ode to the Colour Red .The “Rouge” collection was all about vibrant seductive adventurous and bold clothes.
Fabric Story
Silks, Chanderi ,Satin
JAYANTI REDDYs Collection
Photo :Vaqaas Mansuri / FS Images / Lakme Fashion Week / IMG RelianceJAYANTI REDDYs Collection
Photo :Vaqaas Mansuri / FS Images / Lakme Fashion Week / IMG RelianceJAYANTI REDDYs Collection
Photo :Vaqaas Mansuri / FS Images / Lakme Fashion Week / IMG Reliance
Design Aesthetics
· Tiny cape blouses& long-sleeved cholis matched with asymmetric robes Long -sleeved gowns have scalloped bib necklines, puff-sleeved jackets and innovatively woven matted cholis.Anarkalis and dupattas edged with ornate silver borders, while the angarkha style kurtas had embroidered bodice as the focal point.
· Embellishments -the focal point of the garments