WLIFW: Zeal By Shubhra


Vivid colors, ombre, and checks ruled the collection of “Zeal” by Shubhra. The tone of the collection was more about street wear marked by the use of cotton as the main fabric.

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WLIFW: Khushali Kumar


‘Reve’ by Khushali Kumar had satin gowns embellished with rosettes and subtle embroidery. Most of the collection had a color palatte that consisted of powder pinks, black and silver, but there was a burst of color with some outfits in blue and red. Sheer fabric and satin were the dominant fabrics used to create floor length gowns and off shoulder dresses.

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WLIFW: Raj Shroff & Neetu Gupta


‘Ravage’ by Raj Shroff and Neetu Gupta was based on the theme – Tree of Life. Browns, deep reds and rusts were the main colors of the collection. Fabrics included felt, brocade, and net. The collection included skirt and dresses, layered using net, with empire line waists and cowl wraps.

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WLIFW: Surily Goel


A colorful and sporty collection, Surily Goel’s collection should appeal to the mass audiences.

The silhouttes were very feminine with one shouldered dresses and embellished waistlines. The later part of the collection featured silk ombre dresses. Geometric motifs were also heavily used to create glamourous looks.

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WLIFW: Payal Jain


Payal Jain’s collection was called ‘Black Earth’ and had a color palette that seemed to have taken its cue from nature itself, lots of earthy browns, rusty red-browns, winter white and stone greys.

Capes featured predominantly in the collection as did jackets, wide necklines and houndstooth. Embellishment and embroidery were used to accent the pieces.

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