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Rhythm & Hues

Our fashion shoot for the Brunch Quarterly Magazine, Issue 3, won the Silver Award for Photojournalism at WAN-IFRA Asia Media Awards 2012 held in Bali recently! Inspired by the riotously coloured classical dance costumes, we came up with Rhythm & Hues, conceptualised by Yashica Dutt and shot by freelance photographer Anushka Menon

Updated on: Apr 21, 2012 5:52 PM IST
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Our fashion shoot for the Brunch Quarterly Magazine, Issue 3, won the Silver Award for Photojournalism at WAN-IFRA Asia Media Awards 2012 held in Bali recently! Inspired by the riotously coloured classical dance costumes, we came up with Rhythm & Hues, conceptualised by Yashica Dutt and shot by freelance photographer Anushka Menon expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2012 5:52 PM

Our fashion shoot for the Brunch Quarterly Magazine, Issue 3, won the Silver Award for Photojournalism at WAN-IFRA Asia Media Awards 2012 held in Bali recently! Inspired by the riotously coloured classical dance costumes, we came up with Rhythm & Hues, conceptualised by Yashica Dutt and shot by freelance photographer Anushka Menon

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TWO BY TWO: Whether it's the central fanning of the Shantanu & Nikhil gown that matches Anjali's Mohiniattam costume, the ode to gold in its colour shades, or the quiet volume of its folds, the inadvertent inspiration is evident. expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2012 5:52 PM

TWO BY TWO: Whether it's the central fanning of the Shantanu & Nikhil gown that matches Anjali's Mohiniattam costume, the ode to gold in its colour shades, or the quiet volume of its folds, the inadvertent inspiration is evident.

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IN EXCESS: Nothing makes a louder statement than a gorgeous and colourful Kathakali costume, resplendent with its greens, reds, golds, and blues. So, obviously, the only contemporary match was a true-to-form Manish Arora blouse and skirt combination! expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2012 5:52 PM

IN EXCESS: Nothing makes a louder statement than a gorgeous and colourful Kathakali costume, resplendent with its greens, reds, golds, and blues. So, obviously, the only contemporary match was a true-to-form Manish Arora blouse and skirt combination!

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RICH-TER SCALE: The regal hues of the Tarun Tahiliani sherwani and the rich tones of the Raghvendra Rathore waistcoat come beautifully together to mirror the shades of Keerthana's jewel toned costume. A royal match-off! expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2012 5:52 PM

RICH-TER SCALE: The regal hues of the Tarun Tahiliani sherwani and the rich tones of the Raghvendra Rathore waistcoat come beautifully together to mirror the shades of Keerthana's jewel toned costume. A royal match-off!

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