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On the first day of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010, while the senior designers shone bright, their juniors sparkled brighter. The day was high on creative energy.

Updated on: Oct 26, 2009 05:25 PM IST
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On the first day of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010, while the senior designers shone bright, their juniors sparkled brighter. The day was high on creative energy.

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Wendell Rodricks
Wearability quotient: 8/10
He brought in the breeze of Goa on the runway with neat and breathe-easy silhouettes. With bias-cut skirts, tunic saris and dhoti gowns, the collection was crisp.

Narendra Kumar Ahmad
Wearability quotient: 9/10
His was a collection young in appeal with flounced dress, embroidered satin dress, jump suits with taffeta inserts and brocade jackets.

Morphe By Amit Aggarwal
Wearability quotient: 7/10
He surprised the audience with chic drapes in terms of dresses and gowns in white, brown and black with flowing silhouettes.

Pankaj & Nidhi
Wearability quotient: 7/10
They shocked the audience with their best collection so far with an array of textures and stylish styles in geometrical patterns.

Rahul Mishra
Wearability quotient: 10/10
Rahul proved that he means business when it comes to creativity. His khadi collection with stitch detailing and contemporary styles instantly won hearts.

Ashima-Leena
Wearability quotient: 5/10
They brought in vibrant hues and Western silhouettes with a fair sprinkle of kaftans.

Anamika Khanna
Wearability quotient: 7/10
She made a stunning comeback with a line-up of black and white crushed sari worn over pants, shift dresses, organza coats and printed crushed sari worn over pants.

Ashish N Soni
Wearability quotient: 8/10
A collection full of style with basket-weave draped dress, single breast one button jacket, box sleeves and bias single shoulder waist yoke dress.

Tarun Tahiliani
Wearability quotient: 6/10
The line had plenty of drapes in jersey dresses and kurtas, ecru dresses and saris complete with shoes and clutches designed by himself.

Ritu Beri
Wearability quotient: 5/10
Highlights were the white tunic worn with denim waistcoat, white georgette long dress, grey and beige knit dress, and olive knit top.

 
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