Showing posts with label Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2011. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

LFW Winter/Festive | Anita Dongre, Shyamal and Bhumika

A few more from LFW! 


Anita Dongre showcased a gorgeous ethnic collection replete with rich colors, refined embroidery, and tried-and-true silhouettes. The collection comprised of chiffons, silks, brocades, bandhni prints, tulle and other fabrics fashioned into kurtas, lehengas, saris, and evening gowns. None of the pieces were groundbreaking, but they were all beautiful and definitely wearable. My favorites were the black kurta in the first photo (on the right), the white and gold lehenga (middle, third photo), and the three blue-and-red outfits (second to bottom photo, L, R and C).


























Shyamal and Bhumika also showcased a rich ethnic collection with large doses of intricate embroidery, velvet borders, metallic thread work, and some gorgeous kundan jewelry. The clothes were beautiful wish there was something ground breaking about them! Even though the collection wasn't anything new, it was certainly very regal.

























{Photos: MastiOne and Facebook}

Saturday, August 20, 2011

LFW Winter/Festive | Sabyasachi Mukherjee

Of course Sabyasachi will get a post all to himself - after all, his latest collection once again left me droooooling. I simply loved it!! The clothes were gorgeous beyond imagination, as usual. The models looked like they had walked straight out of a very hip and fashionable by-gone era. 

I wont say anything else - just sit back, relax, and feast your eyes. 

 In love with all the red and black. Also loved the silk dupatta on the left - the color and embroidery are just divine

Only Sabyasachi can make velvet look so wearable and non-outdated! Loved the velvet patiala pants. The embroidered ballet flats reminded me of the silk shoes from Alexander McQueen's Fall/Winter 2008 collection (another favorite collection of mine!)


 More velvety goodness. The two models on the left looked so regal! And the velvet saris are to die for, especially the aubergine one. 

This black sari was so beautiful! The subtle, refined embroidery and the full-sleeved blouse brought the whole look to a new level. The embellished collar on the blouse looked so regal! 

Again loved the dupattas on the left. And how cute were the little kids that walked? And I have got to mention the men's clothes - they were just as beautiful as the women's! I'm in love with the embellished jackets and turbans. 


LOVE LOVE LOVE the colorful jackets and flared tunics, the floral turbans with their embellished borders, and the silk churidaars! So much swag in one look! 

 Such beauutiful dupattas! I still can't get over them. 



I want these dupattas! Both colors were absolutely divine.  







































Some gorgeous details from the clothes. These are the elements that make Sabyasachi so awesome :)


{Photographs: Facebook, MastiOne, Bharat Student}

LFW Winter/Festive | Nachiket Barve, Pallavi Goenka, and Vaishali S

Without further ado, ladies and gentlemen - here are some more gorgeous collections from LFW Winter/Festive 2011!

First up - Nachiket Barve. The collection was based around bold reds, oranges, and pinks, which I loved. There was a lots of ombre fabrics, different textures, and ruffles, and glam by the way of a dash of sequins. I loved the whole collection, and the color schemes were right up my alley! It was an instant favorite. 

I loved the tunic on the left. The choli on the right would make for a very interesting sari blouse!


Such a fan of all that ombre! 


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Pallavi Goenka served up a kitschy ethnic collection - mixed prints, mirror work, embroidery and patch work and different textures and fabrics came together to form some pretty cool pieces. Definitely cool for someone who likes their Indian wear a little out-of-the-way. 


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Vaishali S - a designer that I hadn't seen before, presented a totally awesome collection. She used chanderi saris to create a unique collection with a definitive sari influence. I loved the use of pallus on many of the clothes - they added an ethnic flair without being OTT. The collection was subtly festive - restrained and quiet - a really good change from all of the regular festive fare out there. I can't wait to see her next collection! 





Vaishali S, on the right, with model Alesia Raut. I love the designer's white sari with the unexpectedly colorful pallu! 

{Photos: Facebook and Mastione}

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2011

So many fashion weeks going on all over the place, I can hardly keep up! Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2011 just kicked off. Here's your snapshot of a few shows from Day 1 and 2!

 Archana Kochhar showed a restrained collection with refined, subtle embroidery and flowing silhouettes. It was a definite change from some of her other collections, which dangerously bordered on tacky. I like!






















Payal Singhal's collection had some soft pastels - yellows, pale blues and green, light purples with intricate but refined embroidery and zari work. I liked that the collection looked festive without getting overwhelming or tacky.





















JJ Valaya's collection featured lots of intricate embroidery with sequins, beads, metallic threads, and stones, as well as rich colors. Deep red, maroons, burgundy, gold, and coppery shades in rich fabrics like velvet, brocade, silk and raw silk dominated. Overall, the collection wasn't anything completely new or exciting, but it was beautiful nevertheless. One of my favorite pieces was the coat worn by the male model in the first set of photos, on the left.























I'll confess - I've never really paid any attention to Nishka Lulla's clothes, but this collection definitely caught my eye and is an instant favorite! I loved how it was distinct and festive at the same time. The collection featured some yummy shades of golden yellow, bright orange, blood red, ivory, with accents in hues of blue, purple, and green. The collection used a lot of chiffon-esque fabrics, along with regular and raw silks. I especially loved all of the bold embellishments and embroidery used on the borders and motifs of the clothes.

{Photos: MastiOne and Facebook}
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