LFW: Ruchi Mehta
Ruchi Mehta presented a collection which she says is more about being fuss free. The silhouettes were free flowing giving the collection a relaxed comfortable vibe. She also featured saris with heavy pallu work.
Ruchi Mehta presented a collection which she says is more about being fuss free. The silhouettes were free flowing giving the collection a relaxed comfortable vibe. She also featured saris with heavy pallu work.
Raakesh Agarvwal’s “Art Graphisme”, an all black collection, was inspired by aerial views of New York and Paris. The sequined fitted dresses and the dominatrix styled models were highlights of this collection.
Pink Elf By Kaushie should appeal to the everyday woman. The collection consisted of everyday wear ranging from jackets and capris for the day to cocktail dresses for evening wear.
Drashta Sarvaiya’s collection was kitschy and colorful. Ombre tops, leggings and offbeat bustiers were the highlight of the collection.
Spotted Nandita Mahtani at the unveiling of Lakme Fashion Week’s designers and sponsors. And while she was as usual impeccably turned out, it was hard not to notice the Bottega Veneta Cabat that she was carrying that almost made us skip a beat!
Its no secret we love the Birkin but a close second is Bottega Veneta for its sophisticated, understated, timeless appeal, and it always surprises me when I see people carry the over-logo’fied junk out there over the more understated yet way more chic choices. Both Payal and I own Bottegas (not the Cabat though, but it sure is on our wish list!) and don’t think we ever, ever get tired of them!
Buy The Cabat Via Bottega Veneta