Designers rock the ramp at India Couture Week 2017
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Last updated on - Jul 31, 2017, 13:11 IST11/29Shyamal and Bhumika
Athiya Shetty rocked a shimmery gold embroidery jacket with a black floral embroidered lehenga as she sashayed down the ramp dressed as the young modern bride.
12/29Tarun Tahiliani
Inspired by the night sky, master couturier Tarun Tahiliani presented his Bridal Couture and Occasion Wear collection titled 'Tarakanna' at ICW 2017.
13/29Tarun Tahiliani
A perfect amalgamation of grace and elegance, Tarun presented 85 outfits. Though rich in nature, the ensembles were kept light and were weightless to ensure comfort.
14/29Anju Modi
Anju Modi's environment-friendly creation was inspired by the architectural and artistic influences of the Meenakari craft. Dyed using natural dyes and embellished with precious stones, pure gold and silver, Anju's collection 'Sunehri Kothi' relived the mystique of Radha.
15/29Anju Modi
Dia Mirza looked stunning as she sashayed down the ramp in a stunning 'environment-friendly' creation by designer Anju Modi. A part of the 'Sunehri Kothi' collection, Dia Mirza looked ethereal in a green and maroon organza lehenga.
16/29Rahul Mishra
Designer Rahul Mishra's India Couture Week collection was all about colour and comfort. Feather-light handmade couture line, it was titled 'Parizaad', which means born of the divine.
17/29Rahul Mishra
While many designers prefer having celebrities walk down the ramp as showstoppers, Rahul walked with his wife and daughter Aarna, who lit up the ramp with her smile!
18/29Monisha Jaising
Known for exquisite evening wear, Monisha's ICW 2017 collection was an interesting blend of western and eastern details. Monisha's collection was inspired by her fond memory of the Opera House flowing with people, who were dressed in their best.
19/29Monisha Jaising
Shilpa Shetty Kundra looked resplendent in an one-shoulder red Benarasi brocade gown as she turned muse for Monisha Jaising's opera-inspired ICW collection.
20/29Varun Bahl
Ace couturier Varun Bahl took inspiration from the Art Nouveau period to create a series of vintage floral pieces for his India Couture Week 2017 collection titled 'Dream Nouveau'