Photographs: Rajesh Karkera
We bring you a round-up of showings by Arjun Agarwal, Purvi Doshi and more!
The first half of Day Four at Lakme was all about glamour, minis and futuristic funk. Here are the best offerings from collections by Deux A, Arjun Agarwal, Pam & Arch London, Abhi Singh and Purvi Doshi.
We start off with Arjun Agarwal's festive stylings, which featured feminine Indo-West characteristics and dramatic colours like cherry red, amethyst, antique gold and jet black. Seen here is Alesia Raut in a delicious one-sided number that's ideal for a night of heavy partying.
Mosaic musings
Image: Nicole Faria for Arjun AgarwalPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Next up is Nicole Faria in a plunging, fitted dress with mosaic musings in deep, rich tones.
Slinky and shiny
Image: An Arjun Agarwal creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
A black bubble hem outfit shows off a single slit sleeve and hints of shine.
Haute halter
Image: An Arjun Agarwal creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
The designer continues with his trademark pattern, fashioned into a halterneck this time around.
Showstopper time
Image: Mrinalini Sharma for Arjun AgarwalPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Agarwal's showstopper is model-turned-actress Mrinalini Sharma, who sets off the asymmetrical gown with red layering to perfection.
Harmony
Image: Nicole Faria for Pam and Arch LondonPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
London-based sisters Pamela and Archana's label Pam & Arch London put out a line that sought to highlight feminine qualities. Called 'Harmony', it offers dresses in jersey and lycra with an assortment of unusual prints ranging from landscapes to confetti and even a Dali-inspired painting. Nicole Faria is up first in this wrap dress in earthy tones.
Fitted form
Image: Candice Pinto for Pam and Arch LondonPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Candice Pinto steps into the spotlight with this bird, confetti and flowery print.
Something fishy
Image: Alesia Raut for Pam and Arch LondonPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Alesia struts her stuff in a cute fish-themed semi-formal.
These boots are made for walkin'
Image: A Pam and Arch London creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Knee-high suede boots set off a retro mini. Very chic!
Dominating the ramp
Image: Neha Dhupia for Pam and Arch LondonPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Neha Dhupia steps out in Pam and Arch's piece-de-resistance, a flouncy net-lined strapless affair.
The Deep Blue Sea
Image: An Abhi Singh creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
Abhi Singh's collection, titled 'The Deep Blue Sea' stuck to the theme, with colours of the ocean and garments best described as resort and holidaywear. Seen here is a ruffled mini making waves.
Batik belle
Image: An Abhi Singh creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
Billowing becomingly, a batik number with bell sleeves is the epitome of feminity.
Short and hot
Image: An Abhi Singh creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
Hints of batik play hide and seek on this cinched mini in black and white.
The short and the long of it
Image: An Abhi Singh creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
Hemlines climb dangerously high with this blue and citrus green outfit.
Ocean inspiration
Image: An Abhi Singh creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
Singh's line winds down with a lovely slit-sleeve dress that sports an overlay of netting.
Robots on the runway
Image: A Deux A creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Anna-Liza and Anita Walia's label Deux A served up hardware-embellished, robotic stylings inspired by the 1920s movie Metropolis, which dealt with the battle of the classes.
The collection, called 'Metropolis Reloaded: Die Mensch Maschine' saw a lot of rivets, circuit parts, wheels and muted colour blocking, as is apparent from this tee-shirt for men, teamed with funky drop-crotch pants.
Metal maiden
Image: A Deux A creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
For the ladies, this tunic sports an armour-like pattern, complete with metallic odds and ends.
Sequin stunner
Image: A Deux A creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
The designers jazz up a fitted skirt with sequins and team it with a futuristic shoulder-padded tee.
Sparkling statement
Image: A Deux A creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
The silhouette is replicated with a heavily sequinned mini.
Sexy android
Image: A Deux A creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera
Deux A ends with this cross-over cocktail, showing off a sexy cut-away crossover design.
Smoky entrance
Image: Tamara Moss for Purvi DoshiPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
Purvi Doshi's 'Peek-a-Boo' collection was a study in contrasts. The designer sought to mix opposites when it came to fabrics, cultures, silhouettes and crafts, as is apparent from this creation modelled by Tamara Moss -- gold pants and bustier are worn underneath a wispy black maxi that has a smoky effect as it billows on the ramp.
Sheer touch
Image: A Purvi Doshi creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
This very Western coat dress is combined with a sheer lehenga for effect.
Delicate coral
Image: A Purvi Doshi creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
A gold tube dress shows from underneath a sheer coral overlay.
Lotus drape
Image: A Purvi Doshi creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
A sari in organza with a mix of tussore shows off a lotus motif.
Wispy wonder
Image: A Purvi Doshi creationPhotographs: Uday Kuckian
And finally, Doshi's last design features this uneven flared white kurta worn over beige and gold pants, both featuring peacock patterns.
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