WLIFW: Manish Arora


Manish Arora’s collection was all about the world of fantasy warriors!

There were metal armours, pop culture images like Mickey Mouse from Disney and from Japanese avant-garde artist Keiichi Tanaami, Japanese Samurai influences and anything medieval infused with pop-culture kitsch.

Crystals, stones, metallics, shimmer, constructed shoulders, layered textures, intricate embroideries, origami’esque construction and bead-work all made up the collection.

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WLIFW: Amit GT


Amit GT’s evening-wear collection was filled with satins and crepes, all in vivid, vibrant colors like fuschia, indigo, creams, metallics, often accented with jeweled embellishments, mostly with crystal accents.

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WLIFW: Gunjan & Rahul


Gunjan and Rahul’s collection had many vivid colors, all inspired by fruits and vegetables like papaya, mint etc… The silhouettes stayed easy and free flowing and the color contrasts were muted and subtle. Skinny belts in fabric made an appearance too, giving the garments more form.

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WLIFW: Varun Bahl


Can you smell the roses yet? Varun Bahl’s collection had romantic roses that were presented in all sorts of textures and colors.

Copper tones, taupe, black, and chocolate were the dominant colors of this collection used with silk and velvet material. The jackets and skirts featured some intricate embroidery. The mens collection seemed a little busy with ribbon ties on shirts and jackets.

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WLIFW: Bounipun By Zubair Kirmani


Zubair Kirman’s collection for his label Bouniman was as wearable as it can get. The color palette was more subdued even though he used colors that border on the metallic in nature. Silk with circles, square and lines were used to create sheath, shift dresses and tunics for the woman.

The men’s collection didn’t include as much color as was used for the women. He stayed with white and greys for the men but included graphics patterns into sherwanis and jackets.

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