The recently concluded fashion week had plenty of runway style inspiration.
From whites to sustainable fashion, androgynous looks to contemporary bridal wear, Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2017 had something in store for everyone.
Be it a seasoned fashionista or enthusiastic college-goer trying to make a fashion statement with his/her outfit, LFW didn't disappoint when it came to fashion trends.
Scroll down to see what these trends are!
1. White
From the House of Milk to fashion designer Gaurang Shah's collection at LFW, white ruled the roost at the fashion week.
Model Deepti Gujral, above, walks the runway in a white creation from Amoh by Jade.
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Exhibit 2
The designer's Muslin collection featured several handwoven drapes, shararas and saris in white.
Photographs: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com,left, and Lakme Fashion Week, right.
2. Prints inspired by spring
The designer worked on a pastel palette of lilac, green, pale pink and mustard with splashes of golden blossoms for her collection.
The colours this season that dominated the ramp included subdued pastels and summer is all about light, fresh colours.
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3. Fringes
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4. Exaggerated sleeves
A model sports flared sleeves with her sari, right, as she strode down the ramp during for Sailesh Singhania in a hand-painted sari.
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5. Indigo
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Exhibit 2
Singh's collection used handwoven ikat on the textile, which was made using pet bottle waste. For the footwear, he's used flat knit indigo T-shirts and khadi fabrics.
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6. Separates
The focus at LFW was multi-utility clothing that can be worn with different separates.
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7. Contemporary bridal wear
Candice Pinto, above, looks pretty in an olive green creation by Divya Reddy.
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8. Androgynous fashion
The clothes at the fashion week weren't just meant for size-zero models and models strode the ramp in androgynous outfits for designer Narendra Kumar's show, above.
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9. Sustainable fashion
Trans-gender model Anjali Lama models Kolkata based designer Soumodeep Dutta's collection, which derived inspiration from the traditional sada sari lal par (white with red border sari).
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
10. Handloom
A model presents a handloom sari for Sanjukta Dutta at the Lakme Fashion Week. The handwoven collection featured traditional motifs of the Bodo and Miri communities.
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