Photographs: Hitesh Harisinghani
Don't miss Narendra Kumar's grand closing on Day Two of the LFW.
He took us back to the Great Gatsby Era of the Roaring 20s with his men's formals.
And considering Narendra Kumar's latest collection was inspired by Frank Sinatra's Fly Me to the Moon, it's only fitting that singers paid tribute live to Ol' Blue Eyes as his models took to the runway.
Opening the show, however, was a lady -- Tamara Moss in a slinky champagne suit.
Cool in creams
Image: A Narendra Kumar creationNext we have this creamy get-up with a neckscarf to add that hint of edge.
Groove thing
Image: A Narendra Kumar creationA model grooves on the ramp in orange trousers and a citrus velour jacket.
White is right
Image: A Narendra Kumar creationBrunch, anyone? This stylish white suit is ideal daywear for the suave.
Bright sight
Image: A Narendra Kumar creationIf vibrant colours don't scare you off, this funky suit should be just up your alley.
Twice as nice
Image: Narendra Kumar creationsChampagne for her, peach for him -- a real swinging couple!
Movers and shakers
Image: A Narendra Kumar creationA catwalker shows off his smooth moves in shades of mauve.
On the black track
Image: Freddy Daruwala for Narendra KumarBlack makes its first appearance courtesy Freddy Daruwala for Nari.
Standing tall
Image: A Narendra Kumar creationPatterning makes its presence felt on this zinging jacket, teamed with citrus shirt and pants.
Flowers aren't always feminine
Image: A Narendra Kumar creationAt least that's what this floral embroidered jacket seems to say.
Defining 'debonaire'
Image: Kabir Bedi for Narendra KumarKabir Bedi owns the catwalk as he steps out in the showstopper.
Gamely singing along
Image: Kabir Bedi and Narendra KumarBedi and Nari take to the ramp -- and sing a few bars from Fly Me to the Moon!
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