India Bridal Fashion Week 2013: Ashima-Leena
A look at Ashima and Leena’s ‘Delhi ki Daastan‘, a Mughal inspired presentation…
Also, walking for the designer duo was Nargis Fakhri.
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
A look at Ashima and Leena’s ‘Delhi ki Daastan‘, a Mughal inspired presentation…
Also, walking for the designer duo was Nargis Fakhri.
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
We’ll admit, over the years we’ve found ourselves warming up to Ashima Leena. And part of the reason is that in recent times, the designer duo have abandoned their over the top philosophy and shown more restraint in their collection and this one, “Rang Ratan”, was no different.
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
The elegant and beautiful Ms. Tagore walked for Ashima-Leena at the ongoing Couture Week in Delhi.
P.S: Who knew pink and olive green would work so well together (second row, second from left lehenga); we are smitten!
Sharmila Tagore For Ashima-Leena, Delhi Couture Week 2011
Ashima-Leena, Delhi Couture Week 2011
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Kavita Bhartia, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
The vibe was certainly bohemian over at Kavita Bhartia. Season’s favorite color, burnt orange popped up on this runway as well among the more muted colors. Though not a fan of the prints, loved the embellished dresses.
Payal Jain, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
Payal Jain referenced the five elements of nature (earth, water, fire, air and space) in her collection. Orange for fire, green for earth, blue for water… You get the drift!
am:pm By Ankur And Priyanka Modi, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
Heavy in separates, the collection was among the better ones presented today. Pretty dresses and use of florals stood out… The orange dress and the super wide-legged trousers (palazzos!) were a favorite.
Ashima Leena, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
Heavy in western-wear silhouettes, ombré effect, bandhani techniques and beaded embellishments made for some interesting pieces. Tribal influenced, the necklines were well-utilized. Some pieces did feel more Resort than Autumn, though the point perhaps is moot.
Charu Parasher, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
Pink, orange and green broken up with some black was this collection’s color palette. We weren’t really taken with the use of tulle nor with the way the florals were employed.
Komal Sood, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
For her debut collection, Komal Sood presented evening-wear heavy collection. A dash of Archana Kochchar, a smidgen of Swapnil Shinde and a teeny helping of inspiration from international runways… Is it just us, or do you too feel like you’ve seen all this before?
Dolly J, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
A visual overload, and not really in the best way either. There’s so much going on and, none of it really feels cohesive…
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And finally, on to Rajesh Pratap Singh.
This certainly was our favorite from day two. Hands-down. Beautifully structured clothes, impeccable work and so-sophisticated-and-quietly-charming. Love. Can’t wait to see these off-the-runway!
Rajesh Pratap Singh, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
Rajesh Pratap Singh, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
Rajesh Pratap Singh, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011
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Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani