LFW: Krishna Mehta


Drawing inspiration from romance and dreams, Krishna Mehta’s collection was grand. The womenswear consisted of empire line dresses and tunics in rusty red and royal blue. Menswear consisted of sherwanis with a few shirts and jodhpurs. The wide zardosi belts were the highlight of this collection.

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LFW: Ruchi Mehta


Ruchi Mehta presented a collection which she says is more about being fuss free. The silhouettes were free flowing giving the collection a relaxed comfortable vibe. She also featured saris with heavy pallu work.

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LFW: Raakesh Agarvwal


Raakesh Agarvwal’s “Art Graphisme”, an all black collection, was inspired by aerial views of New York and Paris. The sequined fitted dresses and the dominatrix styled models were highlights of this collection.

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LFW: Pink Elf By Kaushie


Pink Elf By Kaushie should appeal to the everyday woman. The collection consisted of everyday wear ranging from jackets and capris for the day to cocktail dresses for evening wear.

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LFW: Drashta Sarvaiya


Drashta Sarvaiya’s collection was kitschy and colorful. Ombre tops, leggings and offbeat bustiers were the highlight of the collection.

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