Pix: Move over pastels, bold colours hit the ramp
Last updated on: September 18, 2010 15:24 IST
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera
Designer Harangad Singh's line on the second day of Fashion Week, 'Khumor', was inspired by the joy of divine passion.
The Persian term 'Khumor' translates as ecstasy or intoxication with the wine of pure for the divine. And that is the theme Harangad Singh chose to go with for his designs at the LFW -- quenching the thirst of the soul.
The creations themselves were spun from handcrafted techniques, using near-extinct weaves to come up with a contemporary look in strong bold colours. Seen here is a wispy silvery-grey dress with asymmetrical hemline and sheer sleeves.
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Brick beauty
A brick-red mini with cascading sleeves makes an impression.
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True blue
We loved this simple blue number -- very feminine.
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Flowing free
Cascading down to the ankles, this twirler shows off an empire waistline and stone work at the neck.
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Silky sky tone
Slinky silk comes to the fore with another simple design by Singh.
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Sophisticated chic
Go the corporate route with this grey dress, complete with matching overcoat.
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Flirty fun
You can't go wrong with a classic LBD like this one -- that stone work on the sleeves is most becoming.
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Quintessential LBD
You can't go wrong with a classic LBD like this one -- that stone work on the sleeves is most becoming.
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Trendy silhouette
Another number in the same vein comes on, this time with bright embroidery at the hem.
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Dapper designer
Singh steps out alongside his models at the close of the show.
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