These awfully bizarre designs made high-fashion look so ugly!
Thank you Amazon India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017 for offering so many breathtaking fashion moments.
But amidst all these, there were times when we wondered what a few designers must have been thinking while designing particular pieces.
Here are nine creations that certainly looked 'unwearable' and hideous, may we add?
IMAGE: Can't believe that this is what designer Pawan Sachdeva came up with when he gave sportswear a makeover.
Wonder what was on his mind when he designed this shirt and shorts in mesh. Boys, what do you think?
All photographs: Kind courtesy FDCI/Facebook
Wonder what was on his mind when he designed this shirt and shorts in mesh. Boys, what do you think?
All photographs: Kind courtesy FDCI/Facebook
IMAGE: A bathrobe or a suit -- it's hard to decide.
Question to designer Pawan Sachdeva, why would someone wear chappals (sandals) with a suit?
Question to designer Pawan Sachdeva, why would someone wear chappals (sandals) with a suit?
IMAGE: Is this a new way of dressing nurses? This dotted midi by Urvashi Kaur over a pair of cotton pants and top looked utterly shabby. Don't miss the over-sized footwear.
IMAGE: Unlike the other outfits from designer Rehane, this one just couldn't impress us much.
Those yellow pair of shorts with a lacy hem is neither trendy nor comfortable to step out in. Tell us if you disagree!
Those yellow pair of shorts with a lacy hem is neither trendy nor comfortable to step out in. Tell us if you disagree!
IMAGE: Did designer Pallavi Mohan imagine a porcupine while designing this bomber jacket?
So not creative!
So not creative!
IMAGE: Don't want to be mean but this ill-fitted outfit by designer Amit Agarwal with quirky designs seemed suitable for the clowns in the circus. Agree?
IMAGE: Looked like this floral shirt was making a peek-a-boo from underneath a striped skirt. If only designer duo Hemant and Nandita had matched both the hemlines, the shirt dress would have caught attention for all the right reasons.
IMAGE: Okay then! The striped flared sleeve shirt over a fiery red embroidered slit skirt was indeed stunning. But that little crop top worn over the shirt definitely spoils the show.
IMAGE: Glad to see how designer Sanchita worked with floral designs on men's garments.
But the question is, are Indian men really ready for an outfit like this?
But the question is, are Indian men really ready for an outfit like this?