Anju Modi showcased a collection that “captures the grandeur of the Mughal era”


Anju Modi showcased a collection that “captures the grandeur of the Mughal era” through Mughal Angrakhas with draped pants, layered tunics, sarees and lehengas in colours like ivory and black with a dash of maroon and made of Varanasi brocades, velvets, nets and tissues.





“The collection is called Maya and there is a little spirituality to it. The message is that life is continuous and I tried to show that how life keeps on happening as we try to see what life is, what God is and what luxury truly is,” Modi remarked.
Designer Indian Clothing from Jattinn Kochhar presented a collection called “Black Magic” where black, metallic ash highlights and various interpretations of the classic zebra print were displayed in the form of gowns, cocktail dresses and jumpsuits in asymmetrical shoulder, drapes, pinafore and empire line.
“The collection has a hint of black magic but everything is simple and all of it is wearable,” Kochhar said.
Designer duo Paras and Shalini brought forward a collection called “Whispering Flowers” while presenting a reinterpretation of old world charm with its feminine and delicate look.
“The dresses are very elegant, pretty and feminine. There is a lot of tonal work and we have used symphony embroidery,” Paras said.
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Supermodel Sanjugta Das, decked in an exquisite purple dress was the highlight of the collection called “Zaver” from designer Amit Talwar which tried to infuse the glamour of “Zaver” (jewellery) to the clothes themselves by using embroidery while keeping the elements detachable and hence the dresses wearable under all circumstances.

Source : calcuttatube.com

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