WLIFW Spring 2013: Malini Ramani


‘Warriors of the Rainbow’ was Malini’s collection that started off with color and finished off with strong black and gold tribal looks. Mixing Indian influences with that from Africa, Mexico, Tibet and Syria, the collection consisted of maxis, dresses, dhoti pants and flouncy tops.

Having seen her do something similar back in 2010 and better, this collection didn’t quite feel up to par.



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In Tucker


One doesn’t expect every designer to always be wearing their own but when you’ve just showcased a collection featuring Aztec prints, isn’t it odd to be spotted wearing one from another label.

Left: Surily Goel at WLIFW Spring 2013
Right: Tucker Aztec Dress

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Sari Style


It was a sari again (sorta!) for Ms. Bhalla on day four, this time a blue Play Clan one. Am a huge fan of the brand and love that they are launching saris but not quite digging the way Nandini wore hers, over a dress.

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Left: Nandini Bhalla at WLIFW Spring 2013
Right: Play Clan Sari

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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.



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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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