Tag: lakme fashion week winter festive 2012

Front Row Fashion


Lending their support to designer Roma Harsinghani were these ladies wearing creations by the designer. Of the three, we think Anushka stood out the most in her black and grey number. Got a favorite?

Is it us or do the outfits look better on these ladies than they did when the collection was presented on the runway? We think its the overcrowding and styling that killed the latter.

Anushka Manchanda, Shveta Salve and Shonali Nagrani at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012: Day Two

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In Label By Ritu Kumar


In an embroidered Label by Ritu Kumar dress, Preeti attended day two of Lakme Fashion Week. While individually the tan Chanel and the coral pumps worked with the look, both together didn’t quite work with the dress.

Left: Ritu Kumar
Right: Preeti Jhangiani Dabas at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012: Day Two

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LFW Winter/Festive 2012: Aarti Vijay Gupta


“I Love Ma Doodle Book” was Aarti Vijay Gupta’s collection and we’ve got to say we loved it too! Especially the color wheel & paint shade saris that provided the perfect contrast to the doodle print collared blouses. They just went on our lust list.


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LFW Winter/Festive 2012: Komal Sood


Twilight Seduction was Komal Sood’s collection that presented sequin-heavy dresses and gowns with purple being the dominant color. Some of the designs felt like ones we’ve seen before. We’d be remiss if we didn’t point out the last gown (2nd pic, far right). It just didn’t belong.


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LFW Winter/Festive 2012: Pernia Qureshi


Pernia’s show probably was the most anticipated show right after the Gen Next Show. The stylist turned designer presented a Western collection mostly with its only Indian piece coming in the form of a sari on showstopper Amy Jackson. Dropped waist shifts, knee-length beaded dresses and separates marked a collection reminiscent of the 20s.

Some of the looks felt very basic if you ignored the styling. Some pieces also had an Atsu influence (she is a muse to the designer after all). Having said that, we also think the simple collection is just what we need to see on the stars and we’re sure to see it soon, if not on Pernia herself first. After all, she is her best ambassador.



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