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'Words of God' can't save designer duo

The Sikh Warriors that Shantanu & Nikhil tried to morph models into, generated a lot of interest but failed to impress the crowd or buyers. 'Guru Shabad - the words of God' was more about hype and less about impact, writes Sunanda Kumar.

Updated on: Apr 22, 2005 09:46 PM IST
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The female Sikh Warriors that Shantanu and Nikhil tried to morph models into, generated quite a lot of interest but failed to impress the eager crowd or the buyers.

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This was the second year in running that the designer duo flirted with a religious theme. But the hype surrounding 'Guru Shabad - the words of God', a collection that sought to celebrate the tercentenary of the Khalsa in general and the strength of Sikh women in particular, proved to be much greater than its impact.

"Last year was much better," the buyer from Harrods was quoted as saying. Shantanu and Nikhil had sought inspiration from the Roman Catholics for their 2004 collection, which was dramatic in use of colour as well as silhouettes that were very structured. The cross was used as a running motif.

This year, the silhouettes were quite fluid with lots of drapes and layers. The primary colours were navy blue and grey, and the duo merged the two to create a collection that was wearable at best but somewhat dowdy and unimaginative at worst.

The headgear of the models was rather striking - high piled up braids covered with sheer scarves in grey, tied with a scarf at the base with the 'akhanda' symbol to further emphasise the duo's collection. Layers and layers of chiffon were used to create a 'warrior like' look that draped the models from head to toe.

As separates, some of the garments were quite appropriate for a dinner party or even a casual lunch. The use of fabrics like silk voil, 'shifli' with 'zari' to create blouses and skirts was definitely unique, but the effect wasn't quite striking.

This year the duo used stripes in pretty much everything. The result was that while it made the garments quite tame and wearable, it was nothing too exciting.

 
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