The third day of Lakmé Fashion Week summer/resort 2017
Payal Singal's collection was blend of 1930s, high voltage and hollywood glam but made it into Indian context. Lots of jackets and capes. Diana Penty was the showstopper for the runway. She picked a more modern top for the lehenga.
Shane Peacock's collection was catered towards a more edgy, sexy and rebellious women who is very confident in herself. Bipasha Basu was the showstopper.
Ritu Kumar's Maharaja Pop collection is a blend of military and Indian maharaja in print and textiles yet is very young and urban.
Amoh by Jade's Amaat collection which essentially means "boundless". Collection explores the infinite possibilities of individuals. Collection is a mixture of different cultures and bringing it all together. I must say is a modern take on gypsy clothing but with a high end Indian style.
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