Designers recreate yesteryear, spiritual charm on ramp
The second day of Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012 saw three designers Nimish Shah, Payal Khandwala and Roma Narsinghani presenting contrasting clothing lines.
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Mumbai: The fashion of the retro era; a collection inspired by virtues of spirituality; and an ode to modern women - the second day of Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2012 saw three designers Nimish Shah, Payal Khandwala and Roma Narsinghani presenting contrasting clothing lines on the runway together Saturday.
The show began with Shah`s collection, which was inspired by the retro era of the 1970s, but with a contemporary twist.
"My collection was basically inspired by the retro fashion of the 1970s. We used more of silk material and shawls. We took the old vintage reference and gave a contemporary twist to it with lot of detailing," said Shah.
It was followed by a line by Khandwala, who incorporated the virtues of loyalty, self awareness and spirituality in her collection.
"My collections was inspired by the monks and the warriors. It`s very easy and comfortable wear with some draping and more constructive work," Khandwala added.
The show came to an end with Narsinghani`s collection called "DreamCatcher", which was an ode to the modern women. She extensively used shell buttons as surface embellishments on her creations.
"I have played a lot with buttons, and my collection is a mix of structure and drape together. The USP of my collections are its loose and comfortable collars," said Narsinghani.
The LFW Winter/Festive 2012 kickstarted Friday, and will end Aug 7.
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