LFW Winter/Festive 2012: Surendri by Yogesh Chaudhary


I don’t know about you young’uns out there but if like me, you are a child of the Eighties then you are familiar with pac-man. A big, big part of pop culture. By virtue of nostalgia alone, am inclined to love this collection with it’s pac-man print. Luckily, that’s not all I had to go on.

The print on print, (appropriate) bursts of color and separates heavy collection never felt cheesy, tired or overdone. And the pac-man maheshwari saris with gota border, words I never thought I’d use in a single sentence were fantastic; love the desi spin.

Now, for the important question… Where and when can we get our stubby lil’ paws on this collection?


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Doing Black


Day one saw these ladies do black with Lisa in a Vizyon dress with McQueen booties, Neetu in what we think was a BCBG gown and Sayali in a sparkly number. Got a favorite?

Lisa Haydon, Neetu Chandra and Sayali Bhagat at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012: Day One

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LFW Winter/Festive 2012: Gen Next Designers


The 2012 Winter Festive edition of Lakme Fashion Week kicked off with the Gen Next show that featured seven collections. We loved Sneha Arora and Aniket Satam right off the bat. Asa Kazingmei showcased Tngkhul tribe’s beautiful textiles via structured pieces.

We’ve got to admit, we’re a tad disappointed at the collections presented by the group designers, Aastha Sethi & Siddharth Arora and Mehak Pruthi, Kanika Seth & Ankit Sharma. With so many thinking hats in the picture, their collections didn’t have much to show for.

See all the collections inside.

Sneha Arora


Aniket Satam


Asa Kazingmei


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LFW Winter/Festive 2012: Ritu Beri


Lately, there’s a certain look Ms. Beri favors, always seemingly looking to the Victorian era for bit of an inspiration. And using some sort of head-gear or embellishment for the hair while styling models for the runway presentation. The designer’s stamp hasn’t escaped us.

This presentation saw a generous use of volume, lace and crochet. Rohit Bal’esque long, sweeping jackets and lace/crochet embellished denims (on trend with versions like those of distressed lace Balmains or more affordable Topshop or Vanessa Bruno ones already doing rounds) stood out (for reasons both good and bad). Minus the many accoutrements, there were a few designs we hope to see off-the-runway, like the yellow denims (more subtler of the ones presented) or those high-waisted printed shorts with the very feminine top.



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In Pankaj & Nidhi


Like Kareena, Neha also went the pants route but fared better in a Pankaj and Nidhi top paired with flared pants. She kept the hair and make-up simple to let the top do all the talking and we ain’t complainin’. She looked great.

Left: Pankaj and Nidhi, WLIFW Fall 2012
Right: Neha Dhupia at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012: Day One

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