2010年8月6日星期五

Full and finale

Full and finale

Ashima Singh brought Madhubani paintings on to the ramp. Not only that, she also got the Madhubani painter who did the designs on the clothes to take the bow with her. Interestingly, though Ashima had used the traditional painting technique to embellish her outfits,. The 10 year school reunion party is imminent and worse still, it is going to be herve leger dress. the cuts were modern and trendy.
Kartikeya and Isha’s sequence saw some drama on the ramp. There was a ballad sequence going on parallel to the outfits’ sequence, which blended well with the whole concept of the show, which was an inspiration from a ballad by the English poet John Keats. The silhouettes, garnished with a mix of applique work and hand embroidery, would make for a nice cocktail soiree wear.. There are ways to get what you want.If you care enough for prom dresses, make a little step,and make a better choice.
Pratima Pandey showed a profusion of earthy tones – her outfits were mainly in browns and greens. She’d used natural fabrics and tried to blend chikankari with tie and dye techniques. A special mention must be made of the stockings that flaunted tie-and dye techniques.
Shreya Sharma’s collection was an inspiration from 16th century European paintings, architecture and lifestyle. There were splashes of vibrant colours in her collection.. Whether you are going on your honeymoon, want to reignite your love with your husband or having a Sexy Lingerie makes your perfect companions. The drapes were neat and the outfits, wearable.
Smriti Gupta’s was a feminine collection of flowing georgettes and asymmetric cuts. Smriti had also managed to create a tonal variation of the sea and waves through interesting use of blues – aqua, deep sea and sky blue, and layering.. When you participate in a grand banquet,you should select a elegant evening dress.
Taniya Khanuja used jute. She also showed a lot of dresses – with stylised sleeves, ruffled collars, and pleats and cowls.
Ekta and Ruchira’s esoteric collection came on the ramp with dancers in the background performing as whirling dervishes. The collection, divided into two parts, depicted a desire for innovation. The baroque styling worked great and well-executed technical detailing added depth to the clothes. The bio collection was balanced with an urban appeal, while the alluring design collection experimented with traditional embroidery.
Hemant and Nandita showed a cruelty-free collection with PETA. The designer duo added skin-free bags to their collection in a bid to encourage people to look at accessories that do not use leather. They presented dresses and indo-western outfits in multicoloured animal prints, and had animal rights activist Ambika Shukla on the ramp and actress Divya Seth in the front row cheering for their cause.
Khushali Kumar’s collection was all about occasion and eveningwear. Luxury was the operative element in her collection, with embellishments adding to the detailing. She used colours like white, pale onion, black, brown, fuchsia, olive, sea green, orange and red to add exuberance to the clothes.
Anupamaa Dayal’s collection was inspired by Picasso and other cubists. The graphic art on her outfits gave her ample options to play with colours – shades of oranges and greens and greys and blacks. Her separates were interesting – jackets and tunics, wraps and waistcoats.

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