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Lakme FW: Breezy, wearable unisex designs

Last updated on: September 20, 2009 
The third day of Lakme Fashion Week saw designer Digvijay Singh go green with organic fabrics and a unisex line for both men and women. Showcasing for label Bhu:sattva, here is the Unimitable Unisex Collection.

For starters, we have two models in black harem pants and panelled kurtas, hers a sunny yellow, his a more understated cream.

Coordinated colour-schemes

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Next up are more slimline pants, with grey being the common factor between both outfits. The peach-coloured kurta for women is most feminine.

Crossover styles

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Fashioning cross-over wraps for both sexes, the designer showcases pale champagne pants for men and harem pants with buttons for the ladies.

Lemon look

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Deep green tapering pants go well with this tie-detail bright lemon kurta.

Cap it off

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The designer fuses Western attitude with ethnicwear -- a beret and glares top off a kurta with pleated hemline.

Line it up

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Abstract lines adorn this high-necked shirt, worn over maroon harem loungers.

Steel and ivory

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We like this striking, stark colour combo, its subtlety made up for by the unique panelling and wrap-up cut.

Opposing palette

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Dark and pale clash on the runway in loose-flowing, relaxed silhouettes.

Celeb quotient

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Actor Shreyas Talpade is all smiles as he takes to the runway in a button-down ensemble.

The eco-minded creator

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Digvijay makes an entry alongside his famous showstopper, looking mysterious behind his shades and dark jacket.