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On the ramp: Nandana Sen goes 'green'

Last updated on: September 17, 2010 21:24 IST


Photographs: Dominic Xavier

Day One of Lakme Fashion Week saw designer Digvijay Singh showcase his floral collection 'Tilak Ada Lagi'.

Digvijay Singh's latest collection 'Tilak Ada Lagi' (translated from Malayali, it means 'There aren't many left') is inspired by the world's largest flower, the Rafflesia, which is in danger of extinction.

As such, the garments were predominantly feminine and in pastel tones. And showstopping for the designer was actress Nandana Sen. Take a look.

Seen here is Anjali Lavanya in a sheer green and black number.

Steely grey


Pleated and asymmetric, a grey dress is set off by red gladiator sandals.

Playing it cool


Trendy jodhpurs are worn underneath a matching jacket with panelling in red on a single shoulder.

Hint of sheen


Another glossy-surfaced jacket is set off by a green set of jodhpur pants.

Pristine and pretty


All-white never fails to make an impression and this ensemble shows off three layers of it.

Square it out


For the guys, a sleeveless jacket with embossed squares checks out neatly over a fine shirt.

Hang loose


Singh lets this silhouette hang loose, with the focal point being the pretty mauve colour.

Casual chic


Stroll in style wearing these funky pants and pocketed kurta.

Loungewear


Despite the rather relaxed look of this one, the grey textured vest draws attention.

Panelled pret


We see Anjali styling green and black once more, but this time she's in pants.

Showstopping entry


Actress Nandana Sen models the showstopper in mauve and white, complete with a becoming floral head dress.

Muse and the maker


Singh steps out alongside Sen to mark the close of the show.