Raghavendra Rathore
Raghavendra Rathore carried forth his royal legacy to his sartorial expression, strong, powerful, elegant and very composed.
Raghavendra Rathore carried forth his royal legacy to his sartorial expression, strong, powerful, elegant and very composed.

The men's and women's wear was stylish and yet simple. Slim long skirts and slender pants with long side slits were teamed with long shirts-coats, Nehru collared shirts, and backless blouses held together at the front with fine ties. Also seen were exuberant organza skirts tucked in at places to created volume. The colour palette had jewel tones of orange and pink shots, impressive blacks, maroon and stone. Some of the skirts for eveningwear were richly embroidered in old gold, while others were paneled with fabrics and prints of different colours; appliquéd on with gold flowers; and decorated with patched pin-tuck detailing. A multitude of pockets were used as design details.
The men's wear range was very impressive, especially the shirts. Their stand-up collars, slim fits and square shoulders created an understated masculine look, which was extremely becoming. Subtle detailing was added in form of interestingly placed seams, and pin tucks. Bandhgala jackets and Jodhpuri riding breeches were also part of Rathore's repertoire.
Simple and elegant, the regal style of Rathore's collection!