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Beachwear goes bridal

Desi designers cater for destination weddings at India Beach Fashion Week

Despite Indian fashion’s potential for beach and resort wear, desi designers have taken to catering to the overwhelming obsession with destination weddings.

The Gionee India Beach Fashion Week that took place in Goa over the weekend was a strong indicator of the same.

The show began with Delhi designer Anupama Dayal, who brought alive her bohemian spirit in a range of salwar kameezes, lehengas, long kurtas and dupattas for easy-breezy wedding wear.

Meanwhile, Day 2 continued with the predisposition for traditional silhouettes and destination brides.

Actor Neha Dhupia walked the ramp for designer Sangeeta Sharma in a red lehenga with golden foliage embroidered on the skirt, teamed with a plain red blouse and matching dupatta draped across her torso.

Keeping her hair tightly pulled back into a bun, the actor sported striking gold statement earrings and looked smart as the showstopper.

The other ‘lady in red’ for the day was Main Aur Charles star Richa Chadda, who walked for designer Mayyur R Girotra’s cocktail couture collection. She wore a deep red lehenga with an embroidered blouse and net dupatta with embroidered roses on the border.

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Also spotted during the shows were TV host Maria Goretti, who wore a smart tie-dye maxi skirt and Amyra Dastur, who wore a baby blue lehenga and crop-top ensemble.

In contrast, deconstructed silhouettes and asymmetrical hemlines were the other extreme of inspiration, as was seen in outfits by Hyderabad-based designer Asmita Marwah.

Inspired by SH Raza’s paintings, the monochrome ensembles were in natural fabrics and featured frayed edges and large bindus or circles.

Actors Anjala Zaveri and Tarun Arora walked as showstoppers in traditional garments, but Bahubali star Rana Daggubati was the highlight of the show, as the imposing star strutted down in black harem pants and acid-green panelled kurta and a dupatta.

One of the smarter lines of the first two days was by label ‘Advitiya by Esha Sethi Thirani’. It had a grey and blue-toned sweeping maxi dress paired with an embroidered cape, and a high-neck concept blouse with cutout panels that was paired with a grey and cream long skirt.

Meanwhile, designer Shweta Puthran presented some summer- smart separates with printed chiffon skirts and kimono jackets paired with swimsuits and crop tops.

The inspiration for the prints was south Indian temples and dances, and made for an interesting collection.

Actress Divya Kumar Khosla walked as the showstopper for designer Babita Malkani in a flared one-shoulder top, paired with wide legged pants. The finale slots for Day 1 and Day 2 were taken by established names.

Designer James Ferreira showcased his skill for construction in a range of printed dresses, tops and skirts in the much-awaited last show of Day 1.

Talking to Mail Today, he said: “The fabric takes a shape of its own because it is based on the Issey Miyake pleat. It was a lot of fun to do this show, as it should be.”

In true spirit, James ended his line with his signature dance on the ramp.

Finally, the last show on Day 2 was certainly a test of commitment to fashion, as it began around midnight. Rocky S continued with his penchant for glimmer in a sporty line of hit-and-miss pieces.

While a sequinned heavy dress and lame sweatshirt with sequins embroidery on the neck were passable, the faux-leather pants and pleated mini-skirts were questionable designs.

VJ Anusha Dandekar walked the runway in a golden sequins shift dress with a smart pair of strappy shoes and beach-wave mane.

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カテゴリー: fashion | 投稿者kontano 13:45 | コメントをどうぞ

NYFW Spring 2016 with Goldyn and Among the Colors

Yesterday we had back-to-back fashion shows, in true New York Fashion Week form. The air was electric with the threat of rain and the continuous clicks of paparazzi cameras trying to catch a glimpse of the stylish show-goers and bloggers.

Our first show was Tibi, followed immediately by Mara Hoffman. It was definitely a fun hustle to join the madness of people scurrying from one show to the next. Post shows, we took retreat at The Standard Grill and the ever-cool cocktail lounge at the Jane Hotel, awaiting the Collina Strada show soon to follow at Milk Studios.

VANESSA BARCUS, GOLDYN

Yesterday’s shows were a continuous flow of good vibes… First up, Tibi brought a beautiful, very wearable collection of flowing silks and linens in nudes and washed out tones that slowly progressed into more saturated, sherbet hues. An optimistic viewpoint for the future was noted in the designer’s statement, which was definitely reflected in the lightweight, transcendent designs.

Mara Hoffman’s spring collection felt like a refreshing evolution for the line. Walking in, one was greeted by a wheat field and blue sky backdrop, which immediately brought me home. [Quite overt] direct references to Willie Nelson, with his music playing along with covers from Janis Joplin and others, helped set the scene. It was an incredibly fun, upbeat vibe that only continued the positive mood from earlier in the day.

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After drinks and a bite from The Standard Grill and the bar at the Jane (my personal favorite spot on the West Side), we made our way to Milk Studios for the Made fashion shows, aka the spotlight for younger, up-and-coming designers.

Goldyn designer Collina Strada’s presentation was set amidst a backdrop straight off of planet Mars, with atmospheric music to suit. The collection was pure Collina.

Designer Hillary Taymour’s signature minimalist aesthetic set in leather and sheer organza, with an updated color palette that perfectly suited the mood of the season – that being nudes and muted, natural tones. Other-worldy to say the least.

LAURA KRUDENER, AMONG THE COLORS

The Tibi show contemplated our relationship to the future through sheer and flowy silhouettes, muted palettes and a dash of sequin sparkle. I was intrigued by the use of off the shoulder sleeves as well as Bermuda-length shorts. The pale pink sequin jumpsuit was my favorite. Such an ethereal and perfectly minimalist show.

Mara Hoffman started out with Willie Nelson tunes playing as the crowd strolled in, setting the tune for a laid back atmosphere. I was so pleased to see the “Willie Nelson” theme continue into the show with tunes blazing, and braids hanging well to the waistline.

My favorite prints were the abstracted peonies pattern and the clouds prints. Take me to your cloud, please. The flowy-themed silhouettes and muted palettes continued from Tibi to Mara Hoffman, as well as Collina Strada.

Collina Strada presented at Milk Studios an other-worldly collection of sheer dresses and flared leather pants with boxy tops. It was as if the girls had just landed off a meteor, with silk dusted hands in front of a magenta florescent rock. We finished the evening with martinis at the Gramercy Hotel’s Rose Bar. A refreshing retreat after an inspired day.

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カテゴリー: fashion | 投稿者kontano 12:04 | コメントをどうぞ