January 18, 2022
The colour palette included ombre
Sufi Kathak dancer Manjari Chaturvedi performs at the India Couture Week 2016 in
New Delhi on Thursday night. The colour palette was golden infused with hues of
cream, rusts, browns, reds and pink and muted blue. The courtesans themselves
were style icons. She presented a luxury bohemian collection representing the
new-age bride, where the chintz-inspired prints brought alive a Mughal garden in
its full bloom.Anita mesmerised the audience with her bright, gota patti
lehengas teamed with bohemian blouses. The collection had the ethnic, rustic and
soothing look. He paid tribute to the highest bastions of culture, poetry, dance
and finesse with this collection. The runway was recreated into a plush garden
of a Rajasthani palace.â€. (Photo: AP)Fashion designers Tarun Tahiliani and Anita
Dongre showcased their collections on Day 2 at the FDCI India Couture Week. This
was the first time both the designers were presenting their collections at the
platform ever since the event shifted to the capital in 2010. The show commenced
and ended with a performance by Sufi Kathak dancer Manjari Chaturvedi, who
donned a peach-pink lehenga choli and dupatta embellished in Swarovski.
Tahiliani’s collection included panelled jackets, voluminous skirts, concept
saris, lehengas interspersed with French knots and floral embroidery blouses.
The colour palette included ombre, yellows, blues, oranges, reds and pinks on
fabrics like sushi voile, georgette, cotton jacquard, cotton silks, crepes and
cutwork jamdanis to create light and breezy styles in draped forms.â€Veteran
fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani closed the second day of the five-day fashion
gala with grandeur and elegance with his collection "Last dance of the
courtesanâ€. The designer said, "The idea was to transport the audience into a
luxurious Rajasthan palace garden with the sheer grandeur of the architectured
set with the playful jhulla, pink bougainvillaea, water fountain and the famed
hand-done thikri craft. Speaking about the collection, the Sufi Kathak dancer
said, "The way Tarun brought in an old tradition in a modern format was
spectacular. Traditional styles like the lehenga choli and metal
zipper sari are reinvented in contemporary silhouettes,†she said.Anita
Dongre showcased the free-spirited bride taking inspiration from the world of
gypsies in her collection "Epic Love†while the Indian courtesan inspired Tarun
Tahiliani’s collection. "Our muse, the young gypsy princess, is free-spirited
and yet embraces tradition in her own special way. Music producer Gaurav Raina’s
melodious blend of Indian classical and folk with electronic music set an earthy
background while the vintage-inspired saris, long skirts, different styles of
blouses, dupattas, achkans and kurtas for men displayed elegance wrapped in
tradition
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