The Lakme Fashion Week LFW is here guys and Mumbai is buzzing with blushed cheekbones, high heeled beauties and dapper and sensitive men. Designers, models, celebrities,fashionistas, divas,business owners,entrepreneurs, media and a plush venue, what a heady cocktail this is! Your blogger is there to witness, review and bring to you the best from this high octane, champagne drenched event....day after day!
So buckle up to go on the fast lane with me to see what the best in design in the country have to offer for this Summer/resort season of 2014.
DHRUV KAPUR’S
MONOCHROMATIC COLLECTION HAD MINIMAL STYLISH ELEGANCE AT LAKMÉ FASHION WEEK
SUMMER/RESORT 2014
Mumbai,
12th March:
Dhruv Kapur’s label DRVV for his collection reflected duplicity and duality in
monochromes at Lakmé Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2014.
To match the theme and mood of
the ensembles, the fabrics he opted for, started with double sided crêpe, georgette,
cotton sateen, organza, silk flat chiffon and twill but stayed away from
dazzling embroidery and bright colours. Dhruv played with black, white, grey,
silver-grey and beige for a stylishly simplistic collection which had a great
story to tell.
The contrast French cuff and built in bow
shirt in poplin seen below is my pick from the womens offerings.
DRVV-by Dhruv Kapur
“2 Faced” garments like the coat back jumpsuit for men
added to the fashion quotient for a very Zen like look that created a striking
fashion statement for Dhruv Kapur’s collection.
DRVV-by Dhruv Kapur
PRANAV MISHRA AND SHYMA
SHETTY BROUGHT NEO LUXE PRÉT ON THE CATWALK AT LAKMÉ FASHION WEEK SUMMER/RESORT
2014
It was pure luxury with comfort when Pranav
Mishra and Shyma Shetty presented their collection for Lakmé Fashion Week
Summer/Resort 2014 under the “Huemn” label.
Influenced heavily by sportswear, the
creations had a breezy fresh energetic young upscaled look. Sporty silhouettes
were evident along with graphic creative wordplay and luxe shimmering handwork.
Colours that created a fun element were, bright yellow and red along with
pastel blue, mint, beige, and ended with black. Keeping the theme intact, plush
silk, linen, Lurex and Lycra were the apt fabric choices.
Silky sweatshirts were a great complement
for sequinned pencil skirts while trendy varsity Tees were given a stylish
twist.
Huemn
I love the sharply cut Jacket glittered with stripes to keep the theme
intact. Sporty broad stripes and giant numerical motifs added to the very fun
collection which was at the same time quite right for elegant evenings.
For the lover of the great outdoors, Pranav
Mishra and Shyma Shetty dreamt up an offering for the latest season that had
all the practical as well as elegant stylish touches.
Huemn
SNEHA ARORA’S COLLECTION
OF IMPERFECTIONS AND STYLE CREATED DRAMA ON THE RAMP AT LAKMÉ FASHION WEEK
SUMMER/RESORT 2014
Sneha created a collection of imperfections at Lakmé
Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2014. Defects in fashion were highlighted while
perfection was given a back seat.
Calling her presentation “Leak”, Sneha went
from hues like dirty ivory, patchy beige and leaking indigo along with dusty
brown to stay true to the title. I love the neckpiece and the colors.
Sneha Arora
Asymmetric prints were once again blotchy,
while leaking plackets and collars were in miss dent dobbies and cotton voiles.
Summer dresses too revealed leaking details in cotton satins and hand-woven
silks. Bottom wear comprised displaced cropped trousers and culottes, which
were teamed with deconstructed blazers with dripping lining that gave an
unconventional relaxed silhouette to the garments.
Pleating gave the dresses, trousers and
jackets a slightly feminine touch; while the clever layering of different garments
offered a mix and match option to the wearer.
Sneha Arora
CHILDHOOD MEMORIES
INSPIRED SOUGAT PAUL’S VERY UNIQUE COLLECTION AT LAKMÉ FASHION WEEK
SUMMER/RESORT 2014
The detailing was rather unconventional as
embellishments were the zippers that made striking additions. Digital prints
played a major role as geometric and floral motifs in multi colours and fabrics
were teamed with solids to highlight the garments. While the silhouette was
basic, it was the pleating and draping that added drama to the garments. Beaded
tassels appeared for colour blocked pre-stitched saris and
were easy on the eye.
SOUP -Saugat Paul
The final three beaded beauties – black chiffon maxi, red
jacket with georgette skirt and the dusty green gown with 3D embellishments
were ideal Red Carpet entries. For a nostalgic fashion journey Sougat
Paul’s “Vintage Sewing Box” collection was the perfect tailored offering from
dawn to dusk.
SOUP -Saugat Paul
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