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Ritu
Beri
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With
Ritu Beri's collection came a flouncy, frilly look, with girly sleeves,
smocking, tie-up shoulders - all in pretty colours. Dresses, capris,
pedal-pushers, short tops, sexy bustiers and skirts slung low on the
hips - all caught in a very 60's mould of florals, prints and colours.
The finale captured a very gypsy look and then moved on to saris and
short shirts with churidars.
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Anant
by Shobhna and Vijay Arora
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This duo came
up with a collection that was amazingly different from their normal
work.They moved from whites and beiges to the brightest of hues,
all the while staying with short shirts with churidars. Controlled
touches of embroidery and a good sense of colour, with minimal accessorisation
made for a very wearable and elegant collection.
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Anamika
Khanna
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Cool, casual
and smart clothes with a touch of funky, almost hippie fun typified
Anamika's collection.Again, a very Mumbai, and so a very international
collection. Short shirts held at the waist with a band, teamed with
trousers. A touch of glitter toned down by the use of subdued colours
and fabrics. Sexy, smart cholis tied at the back and worn with trousers.
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Anuradha
Vakil
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A beautiful
understanding of colours and a great control of the ultimate effect
was the strength of Anuradha's collection.Saris in striking colour
combinations caught with tie and dye at the edges and at the pallu,
centred with embroidered motifs made a great impression. The work
was elegant and pretty and the finale with its line-up of flowy
dresses in black contrasted with bright hues and block-printed dupattas,
breathtaking!
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