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Rocky Singhvy (better known as Rocky S) showed his creative work in spades : Cut off pants on men and women; asymmetrical hemlines: just below sea level to knee skimming 60's style in graphic prints, streamlined cargos with Indian embroidery and sequin work.

Updated on: Jul 19, 2003, 11:53:00 IST
PTI | By , MUMBAI
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"Rocky Singhvy (better known as Rocky S) showed his creative work in spades : Cut off pants on men and women; asymmetrical hemlines: just below sea level to knee skimming 60's style in graphic prints, streamlined cargos with Indian embroidery and sequin work."

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COLLECTION

Inspiration: Street Goth inspired by Street Vamp with attitude. A collection from a designer whose work has matured without loosing his funky soul.

Silhouette: Nothing radically new but well executed in interesting fabric combinations. Good looking linens played against high quality synthetics worked with exciting surface treatments: slashing, fraying, embossing and funky screen prints.

Colors: The main colour palette was somber grey with splashes of electric orange and pink and tones so shocking that Elsa would have been rocking.

Fabrics: Denim, leatherite, synthetic crepe and linen.

Prints: There's a mixture of embossed and screen prints.

Accessories:

The girls' killer heels and the boys' footwear: Moccasins, loafers and chunky flip flops complimented the mood perfectly.

Don't miss: Male transparent chests and dangerously low female hipsters.

Best look: Fluid striped dress over girdle and bra. Very feminine.

Catwalk: The stage and backdrop was in perfect sync with the theme and made the catwalk easy for the ramp goddesses. Lubna Adams did a wonderful job.

Beauty and Styling: Cori Walia

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