Loan advantage jackets to soft styles associated with floor length kurtas and saris. The fashion maestro himself, Manish Malhotra had richer colors, royal cobalt, burgundy, red and pink embroidered with opulent and stylized silhouettes, a shoo for any bride feel like a princess on her wedding day. Men's clothing saw shades of beige, olive and gray panels had kurtas, sherwanis bundgalas and elegant, with a very interesting mix of texture and embroidery.
Giving a special twist bridal fashion was none other than Anamika Khanna, who had models parading perfectly beautiful silver and gold wedding sets with the 'Black' dupattas covered through courage. Since the "black" appearance dupatta can be considered a strict "no no" to some of the wedding functions, you can always play with other colors to go with the bridal lehengas impressive.
Mid week saw designer Rocky S show a very unusual and elegant line of all men with Tarun Tahiliani lead in the final with a series of very well trained drapes, gowns, dresses with sparkling sequined saris and majestic. A synchronization of real and modern styles separates designers touch of creativity and beautiful craftsmanship was clearly visible in men and women's wear couture bridal boleros as well as custom shirts, and pants with ethnic details.
Conceived as an epitome of the traditional, elegant and contemporary, Shehnaai is a platform for all things to celebrate. Couture and Events Shehnaai is India's first couture house PA draws on the creative synergy of some of the best talent in India. Shehnaai also offers complete event planning, which can be carried aboard any reference to the planning and management of an event
Wills India Fashion Week saw a mix of established and upcoming designers have a unique blend of palette, style and silhouette.
Starting with classic cuts and solid curtains and into Wendell Rodricks Anamika Khanna, who surely knows how to make a colorless palette very attractive. e. Predominantly black with bold white and drop shapes covered with layers and a handful of cocktail saris, she knows how to say in style. From her bold style to the elegance Tarun Tahiliani had anarkalis cut full length jackets, tunics and saris soft belt in a mostly neutral palette. Ritu Kumar showed his 'tag' refreshing collection of wrap dresses and tunics with ethnic prints. An eclectic mix of textures, fabrics and soft colors and stylish living, this tells us is a "must-have" for a mehendi party / cocktail.
Meera and Muzaffar Ali had some sets elegant wedding dresses, stoles fabric with full length covered by choli lehengas sets zardosi embroidery. Tin colored saris olive, pistachio, blue and vivid detail provided an interesting advantage. Designers Jaya Rathore and Nida Mehmood filed all-out wedding dresses. The first had actress Urmila Mathondkar a Lehenga detention program, in a beautiful blend of colors ranging from ivory, pastel pink, coral, red, pink and brown. The latter, said in a Bollywood íshtyle. His style reminds us of the brilliance of Manish Arora extravagant fashion and fun. She gave the sari own unique take on teamwork georgette, chiffon saris and network with jeans. A modern touch to attract young people is what she calls ... while enjoying the series! It ended with Rohit Bal has a great final with Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor walk the ramp.
Apart from the large dose of glamor, the hype of the stars and celebrities and some very serious, we have a lot to remove the trends of prêt, couture and girlfriends, so all you brides and grooms inspiration girlfriend there in abundance.
Conceived as an epitome of the traditional, elegant and contemporary, Shehnaai is a platform for all things to celebrate. Couture and Events Shehnaai is India's first couture house PA draws on the creative synergy of some of the best talent in India. Each season presents a new collection Shehnaai in the latest designs personally selected each of the labels along with jewelry and accessories to complement the sets of the bride and groom. Shehnaai also offers complete event planning, which can be carried aboard the slightest reference to the planning and management of an event.


