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Day 4: Varun Sardana


Varun Sardana’s, ‘The Grammar of Seeing’ had a very futuristic vibe. The colors were mostly pale and muted barring a pink here, a bit of yellow there! Powdered pale blue and metallic beige/gold dominated the color pallette. The collection was creative and interesting though tended to not hold its pace here and there…but still does get a shoutout for sheer imaginative vision and design!

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Day 4: Deepika Govind


Deepika Govind’s collection was split into two main themes, one of ‘Soulscapes’ and one of, ‘Mindscapes’ and used only eco-friendly products.

There was a lot of color. And polka dots. And pieces in white were offset by some very geometrical patterns. But the collection in itself, I didn’t care for much.

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Day 4: Aparna And Norden Wangdi


Aparna And Norden Wangdi’s collection was inspired by the ‘Rag Doll’ and was chockablock with a riot of colors! Yellows, pinks, reds, greens all made up for one seriously cheery collection!

The printed skirts, long layered skirts and vibrant tops were just so fresh and sunny! I absolutely adored the short, pink cropped jacket!

So upbeat!

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Day 3: Nokia-Rocky S


So, Rocky S did a collection which was inspired by the Nokia prism design mobile phones.. And it was booooooring! The collecion was quite repetitive, lacking in personality and idea..

Oh, and Lara Dutta walked the runway for the collection. Big whoppity-doo!

Bleh.

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Day 3: Mynah – Renu Tandon


‘Rise and Shine’ was what Renu Tandon’s collection was called which was dominated by the colors of oranges, burnt orange/reds and beiges!

Saris and lehengas were defined by their intricate work and vibrant hues! The longer evening gowns were quite predictably garish, however, the short dresses really worked owing to their simplicity and to the work done on them which was edited down to just what was needed instead of being doled out in copious amounts! Another thing that stood out were the salwar-kameezes, the simpler ones seemed very easy to wear for day, and evening ones kept the embellishments to the minimum while still retaining the glam look!

Was interesting.

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