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Macabre mayhem: Kallol does it again!

Last updated on: March 8, 2010 17:36 IST

Having acquired something of a reputation for his macabre themes, designer Kallol Datta did not fail to disappoint on the fourth day of the LFW.

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On offer: genocide saris, plastic surgery dresses and Valium meets Vicodine jackets! Check it out.

Surelee Joseph is the first on the runway, in the designer's 'Eulogy Dress' -- a long red and black affair.

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High-fashion PJs

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Next is Marianna Dias in 'Standard Issue' pajamas, worn underneath a black jacket and dress.

Going catty

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Seen here is a relaxed black kurta and pajama set, adorned with Datta's new 'Kitty Kat' print.

Artistic expression

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Nicole Faria models the designer's 'Plastic Surgery' dress -- a green sack-like number with the cat motif.

The 'Genocide Sari'

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Black, white and hints of red come together to create this darkly-themed drape.

Inmate outfit

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A crimson draped sack dress shows off an inmate identification card print.

Cargo couture

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Another of the designer's convict-style dresses is tucked into a pair of 'Standard Issue' cargos and a sheer overlay.

Treaded over

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Green and decorated with footprint treads all over, we see the one-sleeved 'Shoe Tread Abaya'.

Twisted sleeves

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The same dress is repeated in black and beige, except that this one has twisted sleeves.

Filing out

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Datta's models file out in a zombie-like row at the end of his showing.