DAY ONE
The ‘Mishru’ label by Swapna Anumolu
Titled “Form and Feeling”, a beautiful line of lehengas, cholis, dupattas, saris, gowns, cocktail wear, along with fusion classics in rich, vibrant hues with the most lavish embellishments that highlighted the silhouettes inspired from such diverse personal aspects like nature, memories and feelings. The men’s wear creations were restricted to formal kurtas, bandhgala jackets and bundies worn with narrow pants in shades of white, neon green and black.
Detailing&Technique
Very natural, organic patterns imaginatively scaled, distorted and styled to present a line of garments that brought forth a sense of immense glamour.Swapna worked on a micro level of design that evoked a sense of delicate yet strong balance in her creativity.
Showstopper
Mrunal Thakur in a stunning, rich magenta Lehenga, choli and dupatta trio, heavily encrusted with tonal 3D floral appliqués, which will be adored by brides.
Swapna Anumolu
“The collection was inspired by nature’s abstract forms and feelings it evokes in you.After the pandemic, having this physical show experience was really fulfilling”
“Not so Serious” by Pallavi Mohan
Titled “Life is Beautiful”,beautiful slinky gowns in hues of steel grey, which moved from powder blue, blush, sage green and then finally onto navy blue and the classic ivory.Strappy floor-kissing evening wear looked tantalising with sheer robes that were sprinkled with feathers. Glittering mini capes edged once again with feathers was a stylish addition to the evening creations. Extremely plunging Necklines Gowns had a hint of Grecian flavor
Detailing&Technique
Collection rich in textures highlighted with embellishments in intricate patterns. There were a variety of fluid metallic Satins, tulle, and jacquards along with laser cut metallic faux leather. Hemlines stayed at floor level but were at times asymmetrical or moved up to expose shapely legs. Detailing played a vital role for the ensemble as prints and jewel tones were enhanced with laser cut appliqués.
Showstopper
Diana Penty, in a glittering, slinky, ivory, backless gown with strategic cut-outs at the waist.
Pallavi Mohan
“Life is Beautiful” is a collection close to my heart. I have discovered and realised in the past two years through covid that life is precious, and it was ‘things’ we gave importance to rather than people, life, friends, animals, nature, relationships. Through this collection I wanted to celebrate life with people who care, respect and love. Life is beautiful and this shall continue to be”