01/11Designers showcase their collections at LFW'17 Day 4

Designers showcase their collections at LFW'17 Day 4
The day four of Lakme Fashion Week Autumn/Festive 2017 was all about diversity in blend with a plop of contemporary. Apart from designers showcasing some of the most thought after designs and themes, the show also turned out to be quite a starry event with the presence of creme-de-la-creme from the Bollywood industry.readmore

02/11Asa Kazingmei

Asa Kazingmei
Asa Kazingmei's show on the fourth day of LFW 2017 was a blend of ancient warriors and metal punk, giving some major fashion inspiration that bespoke of strength and courage of individuals through various aspects of their life. A modern touch added to the portrayal of both, glamour and power in the outfits he showcased.readmore

03/11Antar Agni by Ujjawal Dubey

Antar Agni by Ujjawal Dubey
Sending a strong message of 'Free and Nothing', Antar Agni by Ujjawal Dubey saw an amalgamation of earthy tones and asymmetric silhouettes bring the LFW 2017 ramp to life. The sheer overlays and the intelligent blend of rough textiles with sheen brought along certain newness to the collection.readmore

04/11Manoj Agarrwal

Manoj Agarrwal
Already an ace bridal wear designer, Manoj Agarrwal's collection at the LFW 2017 was a blend of rich heritage and traditions. The long embellished trails of the showcased lehengas impersonated the elegance one that only queens channelled in the palaces of Mughals and Rajputs.readmore

05/11Nachiket Bharve

Nachiket Bharve
An extravagant affair, designer Nachiket Barve's LFW 2017 collection brought alive the ramp with its theme 'Eternal Luminance'. Talking about putting together a fabulous collection with actress Saiyami Kher turning in as his show stopper, Nachiket said, "Every piece of this collection celebrated the divine mix of bold and ethereal that made a goddess (and a bride) a force to be reckoned with. From music to poetry to the greatest works of art, the Goddesses of Greco-Roman mythology immortalise the diversity of femininity and beauty."readmore

06/11Divyam Mehta

Divyam Mehta
Bringing together the variety of fashion nuances, Divyam Mehta took inspiration from the draping styles of the Buddhist monks and gave the collection a contemporary with the use of elaborate waist belts and layers. The collection exuded fluidity as the designer showcased well worked layered drapes, skirts, wide leg monk trousers and assorted wraps and robes.readmore

07/11Anushree Reddy

Anushree Reddy
Designer Anushree Reddy made the ramp look like quite a royal affair on the fourth day of LFW 2017. The billowing silhouettes and the gorgeous embellishments on the outfits elaborated the royal opulence that Anushree emanated her collection on.readmore

08/11Ajay Kumar

Ajay Kumar
Ajay Kumar's collection at the LFW 2017 saw the designer base his work on flamboyance by giving each of his outfits a rather contemporary approach with a blend of unconventional. Talking about his collection, Ajay said, "I like to dress up, look bold. You should be someone to look up to."readmore

09/11SVA by Sonam and Paras Modi

SVA by Sonam and Paras Modi
Exuding elegance with the use of bright and deep colours, Sonam and Paras Modi put together a picturesque ensemble. Wearing an embroidered lehenga with plunging-neckline, Vaani Kapoor made sure she made every bit of that runway.readmore

10/11Wendell Rodricks

Wendell Rodricks
Breaking one of the biggest fashion stereotypes was ace designer Wendell Rodricks' collection for 'aLL PRIMERO'. "I have always wanted the fashion industry to be size inclusive and this collaboration with aLL - The Plus Size Store takes it one step further. There are so many restrictions put on plus size fashion whether there are certain colours that flatter their shape or a fixed silhouette. With PRIMERO, we're breaking all these myths and prevailing rules and regulations," said Wendell when asked about his collection.readmore