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First day of WIFW showcases home-grown talent, as Bollywood stars come out to show their support

Thursday, February 16, 2012

One of the biggest fashion galas is back in the Capital. The long-awaited Wills India Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2012-13 kick-started at Pragati Maidan on Wednesday.
Though Day One started on a smooth note, it was a mixed bag of goodies.
The ensembles presented on the runway were more or less been-there-seen-that, and even the Bollywood faces spotted at the shows were the usual one.

Given the great line-up for Day One, there were no big surprises in store in terms of design and innovation.
Delhi's hot favourite and home-grown designer duo, Shantanu & Nikhil opened the fashion extravaganza with their autumn-winter S&N Drape collection.

Model-actress Jesse Randhawa strikes a pose in a shimmering, short S&N number
While the designers improvised on their trademark drapes and wraps, the creations did little to showcase the duo's creative genius.
The collection was inspired by Indian vintage colours and culture with a contemporary twist.
The short body-hugging numbers, sparkling bodices and trendy sequinned shrugs on display were tailormade for the sensual woman of today.
The line-up also presented a myriad of long evening gowns and cocktail dresses in bold monotones of deep autumn colours.
Red, gold and black were interspersed with emerald greens and sapphire blues. Wrap sari gowns in purple and cream were the highlight of the collection.
As opposed to the usual Bollywood showstoppers who take away more than they add to a collection, Sameera Reddy and Dia Mirza chose to applaud the collection from off the runway.

The Bollywood girls looked glamorous in their respective S&N designs. There was, interestingly, a discussion on Congress' star campaigner Priyanka Gandhi-Vadra at the show.
While Dia said she loved Priyanka for her fuss-free style, Sameera called her uniquely fashionable. Nikhil too praised Priyanka, saying she's a 'good combination of Italy and India.'




if Shantanu & Nikhil showed us the glam side, designer Anand Kabra offset it with an ascetic flavour. The designer, known for his deconstructed and flowing creations, played on juxtaposition for his 'Becoming Kami' collection.
Inspired by Misogi-No-O-Harai in Shinto (the act of purifying the three temporal worlds, the past, present and future), the show highlighted a cleansing and spiritual side of fashion. It was a lineup of ethnic fashion blended with western minimalism.
The designer played with pyjamas - churidaars with zippers, elephant pants and palazoo pants combined with churidars - for a refreshing new-age take on the done-to-death lowers.
Designers Preeti Chandra and Vineet Bahl showed tiny and long numbers in black and white in their respective prĂȘt collections.
Sheers, translucent gowns and girly short dresses were present in both the collections.

Divas Sushmita and Dia take to designer Ritu's runway

Friday, February 3, 2012

Most runways lead to Bollywood but the good news for Tinseltown rejects is that the ramp also welcomes you back with open arms.

Designer Ritu Kumar's couture show 'Panchvastra' saw two such former model-turned-actresses-turned- regular show-stoppers, Sushmita Sen and Dia Mirza, close the model line-up.

Sushmita walked down the runway tall in an embellished black and ivory anarkali paired with sixinch stilettos. Pulled up hair and minimal make-up completed the diva's style transformation into a refreshing new look.



For someone who gets it right more often than not, Dia Mirza looked stunning in a maroon and gold embellished lehenga. A big red bindi and bright red lips topped off with kohl eyes added to the regal charm.

Actress Kirron Kher, who usually graces the front row, also took to the runway for the celebrated designer.

The much-anticipated couture show sponsored by American Express took place at The Aman Hotel in the Capital on Thursday evening.
The designer portrayed the many personalities in a woman through protagonists of the epics like 'Ganga', 'Gandhari' and 'Draupadi' to name a few in this collection.

A combination of dance, fashion, textile, theatre and film exhibited the collection to an audience of fashion enthusiasts, art aficionados and Delhi's social circuit regulars.

The feminine and regal collection showcased Kumar's mastery over embroidery, including- mirror work, gota patti and zardosi on her signature anarkalis and lehengas.

The show kicked off a fashion season in the Capital. With the fashion week round the corner, Kumar presented the city with its first dose of runway glamour.

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