![]() ![]() Smocking, pin tucks, fragile laces and embroidery were seen on skirts and dresses, soft summer jackets, pretty peplum blouses, sheer robes, feisty peasant tunics, along with sheer smock dresses for women. Soft, vibrant colours and patterns that moved from gingham checks to multicoloured ones and stripes were used for overlays and layering. The designer has experimented with an exploration of block prints on hand-woven fabrics like cotton and cotton silk, Kota, linen and blends, Jamdani incorporated into cotton and cotton silk silhouettes. Rina's collection "It's Only a Dream" took inspiration from the story of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. There were prints inspired by space, water, planets, stars, clouds, deep sea divers, astronauts, marine life, fauna, flora, animals, buildings, machine elements and even iconic global monuments. The colour palette was inspired by colours of the sky, space and cosmos. There were clean and contemporary silhouettes in fabrics like satin, organza, cotton, viscose and silk. Satya Paul's collection "A Stranger Thinks" focused on athleisure along with formal wears. Anju used TENCEL's lyocell and modal fibers to create a line of sarees, embellished with hand embroidery, traditional blouses, embellished dupattas, dhoti pants and other occasion wears. The outfits reflected the western techniques and styles used by the artist to paint his muse Dayamanti. Additionally, there were co-ord sets, shirts, jackets, vests, and pants, loungewear and accessories for men.Īnju Modi's collection "Damayanti" created in association of TENCEL fiber was inspired by the paintings of Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma. There were saris, textured and 3D jackets, kurtas, kaftans, tunics, palazzos and churidars in fabrics like organic cotton, habutayi, and mashru silks, lenzing eco Vero, and Tencel. The range extended to daywear, workwear, and occasion-wear in colours like sage, carmine, earthy beige, and brown, splashed with a hint of shimmer. The collection was inspired by classic men's fabrics and aimed at creating a sharp look for a new generation of women.Īlongside, they also gave a sneak-peek of the Spring-Summer '23 collection and a few of their archival pieces. The collection included the double ikat handwoven silk houndstooth saree in black and amla acquired by The Victoria & Albert Museum in London, presented in 2011 for their collection called 'Masculine and Feminine'. The Autumn-Winter'22 collection saw heirloom textiles reimagined into designs twisted for modern-day Indians. Industry veterans like Anju Modi, Abraham and Thakore, and Satya Paul to young talents like Diksha Khanna, Swatti Kapoor and Rina Singh launched their latest line created with environmentally conscious thoughts and requirements.ĭesigner duo Abraham & Thakore, who marked 30 years in the industry, launched 'Time Travel: Past, Present and Future' collection that included their signature black and white designs. Several designers presented their collections, brought to shape through eco-friendly practices. New Delhi, Oct 14 (IANSlife): Day 2 of the Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI was dedicated to sustainable fashion. ![]()
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