DAY ONE
Rajesh Pratap Singh opened LMIFW SS 21 with his amazing ‘Fall.ing 2020’ line featuring a range from pretty pastels to hot hues with mesmerising hand block prints and embroidery. The fabrics included handlooms, glass cotton and silk satin. The detailing was minute and intricate with pin tucks - a specialty of the designer - on white creations.
The DHI collection which was called ‘Mirror Me’ was practical and wearable. It was showcased in organic cotton and khadi in shades of aqua, neutrals and navy for dresses. The line also included jumpsuits, pants, blouses and skirts.
Nitin Bal Chauhan brought to the forefront extreme fashion, called ‘Naevus’ - inspired by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Metallic rings, leather straps/belts, lacy Victorian collars/cuff, 3D embroidery with exaggerated sleeves and silhouettes were presented in blood red, black and pink. The bold prints and design construction reflected a military-like look for the collection.
Payal Jain’s ‘Holy Script’ showcased beautiful holiday wear with vivid abstract prints, in rich hues. The silk and cotton Chanderi, organza and Munga fabrics, gave her garments a fluid, flowing appeal. Vaishali S unveiled her ‘Rebirth’ collection, showcasing her corded web-like detailing and intense construction. The Khunn weave was also evident along with Murshidabadi silk in innovative silhouettes and separates.
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