LFW: Looping, weaving, burning style
Last updated on: September 22, 2009
Photographs: Sanjay Sawant
In Rimzim Dadu's own words, her spring/summer line 2010 showcased on the LFW's fifth day is his "first attempt at bling". Cutwork, draping and matte garments were juxtaposed with structure, geometry and glimmer. Here are the latest offerings from the designer's label 'my village'.
One of the first eye-catching outfits on the runway was Candice Pinto's lovely silver mesh tunic, worn over jet black to bring out all its glory.
It gets even better with this beautiful cage cutwork jacket, worn over an asymmetrical black jersey drape.
Summery and sexy, this jersey applique top worn over shorts is an ideal ensemble for the coming season.
A glimmering white cocktail is sobered down by a matte grey wrap.
Black, sheer and absolutely hot, a top shows off weaving and is topped off with another of the designer's cage jackets, this time in red.
Dare to bare in this wine-coloured see-through blouse, topped off with a bright, flowery patchwork jacket.
Look waif-like and ethereal in this wispy nude chiffon number.
Sparkling but not in-your-face, this hand-burnt sequinned mini is quite a departure from the designer's regular range.
Candice shows up again, this time in a beautful, hand-burnt beaded tunic, worn over a draped dress.
Dadu takes in the applause for her young, vibrant and wearable display of talent.