Associated
Press/Rafiq Maqbool - An Indian model displays a creation by Payal
Singhal during the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai, India, Friday, Aug. 3,
2012. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
NEW DELHI (AP) — India's
cultural capital of Mumbai is in the thick of the fashion world with
Lakme Fashion Week, wrapping up five days of runway presentations on
Tuesday.
It began Friday with a show of budding young designers including Asa Kazingmei and his collection
inspired by fabrics from India's northeastern Naga Tribe. Other
designers showcased bold cuts and colors, true to what editors, stylists
and retailers expect from a place rich in jewel tones and luxe
textures.
Krishna Mehta
targeted the upcoming wedding season with a mix of traditional and
modern bridal wear. While there were a few lehengas and saris in her
collection, she also had some modern pieces like a sari kimono with
elaborate stitching, and jackets and blouses with lace cutwork.
Shyamal and Bhumika Shodhan
dubbed their festive collection Maharaja, paying homage to the grandeur
and glory of royalty. The collection harkened back to the Mughal era,
which was at its height during the 17th and 18th centuries. The color
palette of wine, jade, purple, ivory and gold painted a luxurious story.
Shivan
& Narresh offered a swimwear and cruise wear collection inspired by
horses, with fabric inspired by the gloss of an equine's skin. The
handmade louvered jersey was molded into bikini, dress, gown, sari and
shirts as well as the collection's signature sari bikini and the new
Kafsuit — a kaftan-inspired swimsuit.
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