Photographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com
The veteran designer turned to the traditional Madhya Pradesh weave for her latest collection.
Krishna Mehta has worked with several Indian textiles -- those from Bhagalpur and Pochampalli and from Manipur to Varanasi.
For her most recent collection, the veteran designer sought inspiration from Maheshwari -- the traditional Madhya Pradesh weave.
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Magic in Maheshwari: Krishna Mehta's beautiful new collection
Image: A model in a Krishna Mehta creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com
Mehta's collection was a tribute to the traditional Indian weaves and it included everything from fluid pants and flared skirts to comfortable comfy tunics and swirling scarves.
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Magic in Maheshwari: Krishna Mehta's beautiful new collection
Image: A model in a Krishna Mehta creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com
Also featured in the collection was the six-yard sari to which the designer lent her distinct sensibility.
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Magic in Maheshwari: Krishna Mehta's beautiful new collection
Image: Models in a Krishna Mehta creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com
The colour palette ranged from the basic blacks and whites and moved to oranges, fuchsias, aquas, indigos and purples.
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Magic in Maheshwari: Krishna Mehta's beautiful new collection
Image: Models in a Krishna Mehta creationPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com
Menswear featured sheer kurtas, cropped pants and unlined jackets besides front buttoned kurtas and unstructured bundgalas (as seen here).
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Magic in Maheshwari: Krishna Mehta's beautiful new collection
Image: Designer Krishna Mehta on the ramp with modelsPhotographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com
The collection received a warm applause. Seen here is Krishna Mehta at the end of her show.
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