Buying Wholesale!


For a woman, who just walked the ramp for Gauri and Nainika at Day 1 of WLIFW, Bipasha surely disappointed us, by wearing an exact same design that she wore a few months earlier. Surely, she could have borrowed something from the designer sisters!


Bipasha @ Watson Fitness Launch

Bipasha @ Rocky S Club Wear Launch

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WLIFW: Ashish Soni & Anamika Khanna


Ashish Soni and Anamika Khanna’s collection made it to this year’s WLIFW finale. Charcoal, greys, brown , burnt reds and royal blue made up the color palette while oxidized silver was used to accent the pieces. Prints, texture, severely constructed garments and contemporary silhouettes made up the collections.

Ashish Soni’s collection had fitted jackets, constructed clothes, two tone woven fabrics, cigarette pants, and jacquards in black that made up contemporary club wear. Anamika Khanna’s collection had a more colorful palette with sheath dresses, skirts, structured coats and ‘bandhgalas’.

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WLIFW: Rathore Jodhpur By Raghavendra Rathore


As the label suggests, there were plenty of jodhpurs on display at Raghavendra Rathore’s collection for his label “Jodhpur”. The menswear consisted of fitted jackets over smartly tailored jodhpurs in whites and blacks. The womens wear had dresses, tunics, skirts in beige, yellow, plum and burgundy.

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WLIFW: Renu Tandon


‘Mystique’ by Renu Tandon offered a feminine collection with the dominant colors being purple, aubergine and fuchsia. There were balloon dresses, kaftans, and tunics in velvets, chiffons and silks.

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WLIFW: Falguni & Shane Peacock


Falguni & Shane Peacock’s collection, ‘Women Doll’ had colorful digitized prints that combined floral motifs, animal prints and bursts of color often accented by crystals and beads as embellishments. The colors were bright, and the silhouettes were for the most part free flowing.

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