WLIFW Spring 2013: Péro


Looking at this collection, I could so very easily be a Péro girl. Casual without being dowdy, the clothes were easy, perfectly styled and contemporary while still leaving no one in any doubt of their Indian origin.



Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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WLIFW Spring 2013: My Village


Rimzim Dadu presented another strong collection. No flouncy florals here, loved that black-and-white number in Row Three and the floral white top paired with the textured lime pencil skirt in Row Two. It’d be a shame if some of these aren’t worn off the runway.



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Shimmer And Shine?


For an event in Delhi, it was a Rohit Gandhi + Rahul Khanna dress for Genelia. Unfortunately, the hair just made the look fall flat. Not feeling it.

Genelia D’Souza at Micromax TV Launch

Photo Credit: ProKerala

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WLIFW Spring 2013: Kallol Datta


Kallol Datta’s ‘Grotesque Nonsense’ was every bit as restrained and pared-down as it was unexpected. The immaculate and tightly reigned in drape and deconstruction was a joy. The mood may have been dark but the clothes were anything but. Loved this presentation.



Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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WLIFW Spring 2013: Vaishali S


Like with her previous collections, the designer continues to work with fabrics like chanderi and khand. This time however, the indian-wear inspired pieces made way for more contemporary silhouettes in hand-woven fabrics. With some of the dresses though, it was hard to not sense a bit of Rahul Mishra hangover.


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