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WLIFW: Ekta Jaipuria & Ruchira Kandhari


Ekru with its collection took a look back at the Italian Renaissance depicted mainly through the tapestry motifs heavily used throughout this collection. Earthy color palette of self textured fabrics like sand, pebble, ecru and creams were often contrasted with colors like deep burgundy that was used as trimming or piping to give the garments more depth and texture.

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WLIFW: Anju Modi


Anju Modi’s collection, ‘Luminosity’ used ethereal fabrics like subdued colored nets, georgettes and chiffons in pastel shades. Beautiful traditional prints and jeweled accents were used that gave the pieces in this collection, like its title, ‘luminosity’. The collection had a mix of dresses, saris, tunics, skirts and silhouettes that retained the Indian aesthetic while still having the comfort of clean lines.

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WLIFW: Sucheta V Merh


Sucheta V Merh’s collection, ‘Earthy Myth’ drew its inspiration from beauty of autumn in an old town. Fittingly, the color palette too was earthy with browns, greens, plums and beige being used prominently among others. The collection included saris, dresses, trousers and skirts.

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WLIFW: Swapan & Seema


Swapan and Seema’s collection, ‘Snow Queen’ was a mix of saris, lehengas, cocktail dresses and gowns. Chiffons, crepes, velvets and satins were extensively used in a color palette that was wide-ranging, from plums, burgundy, oranges, yellow and neutrals. Gold and copper embroidery as well as intricate bead-work was used to elevate the look of the pieces.

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WLIFW: Valaya


J J Valaya’s collection had a color palette that was infused with brick reds, charcoal blacks and slate greys! The clothes were sharply structured and and cleanly constructed. The fabrics used were cotton velvet, lycra linen, lycra georgette, lycra cotton and silk. Also, this collection liberally used old silver coins strategically embroidered onto the pieces as embellishment.

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