WLIFW: Raghavendra Rathore For Chivas


Raghavendra Rathore’s collection for Chivas used clean, timeless lines and structure. Silks, brocades, wool, hand-woven fabrics all were used abundantly in the collection. There were Kimono sleeves, flowing silk dresses, prints, fabrics with metallic sheen, heavy use of belts and sharply tailored menswear. The colors were mostly neutral with blacks, browns, greys and blacks though a pop of color did make its way in now and then.

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WLIFW: Rahul Khanna & Rohit Gandhi


Rahul Khanna & Rohit Gandhi’s collection was chic, sophisticated and for the urban fashionista.. The colors were subtle and subdued tones of greys, plums, purples and neutrals!

Quilted jackets, slim silhouettes, jeweled accents, toned down metallic accents, pleats, belts, wide necklines and sharply tailored pieces were what made up the collection.

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WLIFW: Manju & Bobby Grover


Tunics and dresses dominated Manju and Bobby Grover’s fall collection. The color palette consisted of plum, fuschia, black and rust with some outfits featuring sequin work.

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WLIFW: Rina Dhaka


Rina Dhaka chose sage green, lavender, black and rusts for her fall collection. Empire waist lines dominated the feminine dresses created with light weight fabrics.
She paired some of the light weight fabrics with knitted jackets, cardigans and shrugs.

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WLIFW: Monisha Jaisingh


Monisha Jaisingh’s collection was a smart and very wearable collection. She had mini skirts, tunics, pants and jackets, pieces of clothings that every woman pretty much owns. Sequined jackets and tunics and reptile prints on beige were the main features of the collection.

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