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India Fashion Week wraps

2009-10-30 09:16 BJT

On the last day of India Fashion Week in New Delhi, it was the young designers who got most of the attention. And audiences were treated to a veritable riot of floral color and creativity.

At the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010, designer Rohit Mittal used an image of India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on a tunic in a collection he said was aimed at the mature woman still in touch with her past.

Mittal's contemporary Jyotee Khaitan presented a feminine collection with stylish cuts, blends of interesting textures and a palette to capture a variety of moods.

Her inspiration was flowers.

Ritesh Kumar's inspiration was the fashion of the near future.

His collection titled 'Sensawunda' had flowy silhouettes with acrylic accessories.

Taurus by Dhruv and Pallavi presented the collection 'Return to Innocence' dominated by ivory, grey and yellow.

The look quietly moves from a very relaxed and flowy silhouette, to a more matured and structured look.

Bollywood made its presence felt at Kolkata-based designer Jaya Rathore's show.

Actress Urmila Matondkar was a show-stopper in a stunning Indian ensemble replete with rich craftsmanship.

The buzz about the collection is that the clothes are lightweight in spite of having heavy embroidery.

Editor: Zhao Yanchen | Source: CCTV.com

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