Photographs: Sanjay Sawant
To fit in with the theme of his line 'Tangiers' for the final day of the LFW, Narendra Kumar ditched models in favour of college girls on the ramp. Created in collaboration with retail giant Westside, the designs are all about young, urban pret -- they are inspired by the Moroccan city of Tangiers and its effortless blend of modern architecture and ethnic heritage. The young girls seemed to have a great time on the ramp and all-in-all it was a vivacious, colourful, fun showing. Check it out.
First up is a cute checkered shirt and bubble skirt in matching maroon, with a sparkling beret thrown in for good measure.
First up is a cute checkered shirt and bubble skirt in matching maroon, with a sparkling beret thrown in for good measure.
Legwarmer look
Next is a cute get-up with fitted pants and tee jazzed up by legwarmers and -- brace yourself -- gold boots!
Bubble trouble
The designer reverts to the bubble silhouette with this black staple, accentuated by cuts at the shoulder and side pockets.
Simple and trendy
A silky black blouse goes well with this flouncy checkered skirt; the white scarf at the neck adds an edgy touch.
Passionate about purple
Lacy leggings jazz up most of the short outfits, this time teaming up with a purple tunic and cute beret.
Prom dress
This slinky sheen-tinged mini is sure to sit well with young girls -- it's sexy, it's trendy and their dads will allow them out of the house wearing it!
Groove thing
Nari's models had a lot of fun on the ramp -- this college chica grooves in checkered see-through leggings, a layered skirt and funky orange jacket.
Just the right style
The designer has ensured all the outfits are appealing but appropriate, given his target customers -- here's another teen party-goer ensemble.
With his gals in tow
Nari steps out with all his young college models in tow, grooving down the runway as an indulgent audience applauds them heartily.
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