The second edition of Lakmé Fashion Week 2015 kicked off to a grand start with several firsts, including Manish Malhotra’s debut into menswear.
The Winter/ Festive week showcased a rich mix of Indo-Westerns. Andhra-based designer Gaurang Shah revived the Kanjeevaram, Khadi, Uppada, and highlighted embroideries such as zardosi, gotta, chikankari. Veteran designer Ritu Kumar showcased opulent gold and silver textiles that feature white-on-white hand cut Jamdani, motifs such as badami, kyari and shikargah.
Anita Dongre ended day 2 at LFW with her ‘Grassroot’ collection that was dedicated to reviving traditional craftsmanship such as Ahir embroidery from Gujarat, and ikat from Karnataka and Hyderabad amidst others.
Seen walking the ramp were Dia Mirza, Lauren Gottlieb and Gauhar Khan.
The Winter/ Festive week showcased a rich mix of Indo-Westerns. Andhra-based designer Gaurang Shah revived the Kanjeevaram, Khadi, Uppada, and highlighted embroideries such as zardosi, gotta, chikankari. Veteran designer Ritu Kumar showcased opulent gold and silver textiles that feature white-on-white hand cut Jamdani, motifs such as badami, kyari and shikargah.
Anita Dongre ended day 2 at LFW with her ‘Grassroot’ collection that was dedicated to reviving traditional craftsmanship such as Ahir embroidery from Gujarat, and ikat from Karnataka and Hyderabad amidst others.
Seen walking the ramp were Dia Mirza, Lauren Gottlieb and Gauhar Khan.