Photographs: Sanjay Sawant
Day Three of Lakme opened with an accessories showing.
Accessory designers Eina Ahluwalia, Malini Agarwalla and Suhani Pittie opened the third day of Lakme Fashion Week with jewellery and handbags galore!
First up was Ahluwalia's 'Wedding Vows' collection of jewels -- bold, defiant pieces that were meant to stand as a message against domestic violence against women. Imposing gold pendants shaped like daggers, knives, trishuls, bows and arrows made a statement.
Seen here is a beautiful set of matching swords -- no messing with this beauty!
Bridal strands
Image: An Eina Alhuwalia creationGold strands link the hair to a delicate nath or bridal nose ring.
Stepping out
Image: Eina Alhuwalia with one of her creationsAlhuwalia steps out alongside one of her creations.
Bag it right
Image: Surelee Joseph for Malini AgarwallaNext we have the handbag stylings of Malini Agarwala's label Malaga.
The line this time was 'Brazilian Carnevale', showcasing the colour and shine of that world-renowned event. Seen here is Surelee Joseph carrying an impressive feathered and tasselled tote.
Stone tone
Image: A Malini Agarwalla creationWe loved this stone-embellished carry-all and the necklace is cute too.
Accessorise over the top
Image: A Malini Agarwalla creationFor those who like their accessories to make a statement, this shimmering, feathered clutch and chains that link at the waist are just the thing.
Urban Folk
Image: A Suhani Pittie creationAnd finally, we come to Suhani Pittie's 'Urban Folk' line -- multi-textured and coloured elements that mixed in rural designs with modern vibes.
Seen here is a stiff moulded collar with looped multi-circular motif.
Second time around
Image: A Suhani Pittie creationWe see a play on the earlier design, but this time there are metallic coloured cuffs adding a new edge.
Spike it
Image: A Suhani Pittie creationA spiked choker is teamed with a long neckpiece featuring metallic elements and color for effect.
Applause
Image: Suhani PittieSuhani Pittie soaks in the adulation of the audience and her models.
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