01/16Designers showcase their collection at LFW 2017 Day 3

Designers showcase their collection at LFW 2017 Day 3
Here's a glimpse of the various collections showcased on the Day 3 of Lakme Fashion Week 2017 Winter/Festive.readmore

02/16Indigene

Indigene
An advocate for sustainable fashion Indigene label by Ruchi Tripathi and Jaya Bhatt, their Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2017 collection was an innovative collection. Using fabrics like Khadi silk, cotton and Chanderi, the collection was a Zen like look with a mix of traditional as well as western silhouettes.readmore

03/16Indigene

Indigene
The colour palette was earthy as always, with a predominant entry of indigo followed by charcoal grey, black and asparagus with sharp additions of khaki, alizarin red and icy blue. their men’s wear line for Winter/Festive 2017readmore

04/16Children of War by Sayantan Sarkar

Children of War by Sayantan Sarkar
Sayantan Sarkar's LFW collection was called ‘Children of War’ was inspired by Enyo the Goddess of War in Greek Mythology. Aimed at the strong men and women who value equality in life and enjoy winning life’s battles, the line was both structured and fluid to match the theme.readmore

05/16Children of War by Sayantan Sarkar

Children of War by Sayantan Sarkar
Bringing in a mix of men’s and women’s wear, Sayantan offered fashionable contrasts when constructed jackets and flowing silhouettes merged seamlessly on the catwalk. There were innovative blends of handlooms that featured Khadi/zari mélanges along with striking ikat checks.readmore

06/16Sailesh Singhania

Sailesh Singhania
Inspired by the beautiful Princesses of India who loved to innovate with the saris, Sailesh Singhania paid tribute to their beauty with ‘The Winter Rose’ collection.
Showcasing the most opulent hand-woven silk saris and lehengas, the woven motifs were a mesmerizing array of roses, whimsical chandeliers, teapots and cups.
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07/16Sailesh Singhania

Sailesh Singhania
Celebrating the Winter/Festive 2017 season, the colours were at their vibrant best as orange, royal purple, fuchsia pink and emerald green were fused with stunning gold zari work. Stopping the show was the very vivacious and pretty Radhika Apte, who glided down in a yellow/gold brocade lehenga teamed with a blouse and attached flowing cape.readmore

08/16Chitravali by Gaurang

Chitravali by Gaurang
Inspired by 30 frescos from the Ajanta caves, Gaurang's ‘Chitravali' collection brought to life the grandiose ancient Indian Art. Using hand-painted kalamkari, it also introduced to the fashion world a range of unseen textile innovation.readmore

09/16Chitravali by Gaurang

Chitravali by Gaurang
The designer used only natural dyes obtained from the bark of tree, flowers and roots. The Kalamkari paintings were created involving 17 tedious steps and were created by a lone master painter, who replicated the frescos of the caves.readmore

10/16Neha Agarwal

Neha Agarwal
The collection experimented with a new fabric that blended Lycra with Banarasi silk 'for a young, comfortable and modern look'. Detailing such as ribbed collars, panels, plackets and hems along with embroidered prints and knits added to the glamour.readmore