Designers showcase their collections at LFW'17 Day 1
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Last updated on - Aug 16, 2017, 20:58 IST01/13Designers showcase their collections at LFW'17 Day 1
The Lakme Fashion Week 2017, began on a high note with designers like Ritu Kumar, Sonal Verma, Naikta Singh and young designers from INIFD kickstarting the five days of fashion!
02/13Rara Avis by Sonal Verma
Leggy lass Sonal Chauhan is all smiles as she walks down the ramp for ace designer Sonal Verma's label, Rara Avis.
Photo Courtesy: Prathamesh Bandekar
Photo Courtesy: Prathamesh Bandekar
03/13431.88 by Shweta Kapur
Sayani Gupta shimmered in silver as she sashayed down the ramp in a faux bob for ace couturier Shweta Kapur's 431.88 label.
Photo Courtesy: Prathamesh Bandekar
Photo Courtesy: Prathamesh Bandekar
04/13Label Ritu Kumar by Ritu Kumar
Fabulous in florals, Disha Patani looked very bit lovely as she walked down the ramp in a sheer floral dress with soft beach curls for Label Ritu Kumar.
Photo Courtesy: Prathamesh Bandekar
Photo Courtesy: Prathamesh Bandekar
05/13INIFD- Soumodeep Dutta
Young designer from INIFD, Soumodeep Dutta presented his gorgeous Kolkata-inspired collection at the first day of LFW 2017.
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
06/13INIFD- Saakasha and Kinni
Saaksha & Kinni' presented their feminine-meets-fierce luxe boho collection. Layered and enigmatic, the collection was comfortable, playful, and easy.
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
07/13INIFD- Integument
The Integument collection by Deepak Pathak was all about unconventional silhouettes and a darker palette. It seamlessly blended minimalism with a focus on volume and texture.
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
08/13INIFD- Anaam
Breaking away from stereotypes, Sumiran Kabir Sharma's 'Anaam' showcased concepts weaved into tactile pieces and was all about freedom and comfort.
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
09/13INIFD - Untitled Co
Driven by embroidery techniques, surface treatments and fabric manipulation, Rinzin Lama and Shenali Sema's 'Untitled Co.' presented wearable objects of art.
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
10/13INFID- Bloni
Bloni by Akshat Pathak seamlessly blended the age-old handicraft techniques with an intimate touch. An androgynous collection it beautifully combined imported Italian crepes with desi fabrics like chanderi.
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar
Photo Courtesy: Tejas Kudtarkar