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Bohemian Rhapsody by Anupamaa Dayal

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Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Designer Anupamaa Dayal presented a collection called ‘Anywhere’ at Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015. Her line of prêt garments reflected the essence of versatility and multi-utility.
Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Inspired by the spirit of a free-willed traveler, Anupamaa’s clothes brought forth a cataclysm of hippie colours, an ode to the denim den and a spectacular display of easy silhouettes.
Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


This season, she clanged onto her signature cuts and flow—shapes were loose and baggy, and fabrics were light and sheer; her happy clothes are perfect for the forthcoming summer. Anupamaa layered gorgeous azure shades to celebrate spring/summer.
Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Anupamaa Dayal for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Call it Boho Chic, but her clothes had dashes of traditional notes. From Kaftans to kurta dresses, and palazzo pants to shift dresses, the range was varied. P.S- I loved the way she interplayed with Indian prints and bold metaphors.

On a floral note-Aneeth Arora

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Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Delhi-based designer, Aneeth Arora flagged off the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015. Her label, Péro showcased a refreshing line of clothes that celebrated beauty of floral notes.

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Known for being an advocator of eco-friendly fashion, this National Institute of Design alumnus, unveiled a heart-melting collection that blended various genres of fashion—sporty, chic, comfy and super girlie. The cherry on top was the floral inculcations on clothes and as accessories.

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

The collection mainly comprised of cotton khadi shorts, dresses and shirts with hints of silk and chanderi. Other silhouettes were chanderi tunics, kaftans, silk slips, cotton and linen jackets, silk jumpsuits with laces and linen tops.

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

The hand-woven daisies and beaded embroidery on the dresses was the highlight of the collection. The collection projected a beautiful colour palette, comprising of whites, greens, blues, pinks and oranges.

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Péro by Aneeth Arora for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Aneeth accessorised the looks by giving each of the models a charming little floral headband.

Designers Nitin Chawla, Asa Kazingmei and Ujjawal Dubey presented diverse collections at Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2014

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Theorem by Nitin Chawla

Theorem by Nitin Chawla

‘Richard’s Diary’ by Nitin Chawla – A visually stunning and highly imaginative story of a man who worked at a railroad union in Pennsylvania in the 1800’s came to life with Nitin Chawla’s collection ‘Richard’s Diary’ at the Jabong Stage during the fashion week. The collection for his label ‘Theorem’ comprised of silhouettes for both men and women, focusing on the style and cuts from that era along with practicality and personal style of the 21st century.

Theorem by Nitin Chawla

Theorem by Nitin Chawla

Dresses, coats, trousers, jackets, blazers, jumpsuits, shirts and separates took to the ramp in elegant, durable and heavy fabrics like tweed and leather. To add a hint of modern edge, the designer used digitally printed and brushed fabrics with stud detailing along with checks and pockets for a balanced appeal. Patchwork and layers further worked their magic on each piece in shades of dark blue, chocolate and red.

Asa Kazingmei

Asa Kazingmei

‘Changvei’ by Asa Kazingmei– Known for his raw and edgy take on fashion, Asa revealed a new collection inspired by the shield used by Naga warriors when at war. The silhouettes were almost armour-like, form fitting at the top so as to ‘protect’ one’s body. Exaggerated necklines and shoulders structured to mirror ‘self-expression through restriction’, was a concept derived from the boundaries and strife witnessed by the Naga warriors.

Asa Kazingmei

Asa Kazingmei

To balance out the range, feminine, free-flowing skirts, corsets and gowns, reflected the beauty and elegance even in tragedy while the outfits tailored for men included jackets, pants and shirts with controlled forms. The designer used embellishments and layers along with pleats, metallic studs, chains, rivets, leather piping and zippers to further strengthen the outfits for an ‘appliqués for weapons’ train of thought.

Antar-Agni by Ujjawal Dubey

Antar-Agni by Ujjawal Dubey

‘The Otherside’ by Ujjawal Dubey’s – His collection ‘The Otherside’ from his label ‘Antar-Agni’ showcased a wide spectrum of emotions – raw and unaltered by using silhouettes for a canvas. Using fabrics such as linens, heavy and hand-woven cottons, cotton jacquards and chambrays, the designer made sure his ‘body art’ was deliciously decadent and functionally fashionable.

Antar-Agni by Ujjawal Dubey

Antar-Agni by Ujjawal Dubey

Kurtas, dresses, trousers, coats, crop tops, tunics, jackets, blazers and kaftans made their way onto the runway in easy-to-wear shades of smoky grey, tin, brown, burnt beige, night blue and charcoal black. An outfit which stood out within the collection was an elegant cloud grey suit with double pockets paired with dhoti pants that gave an Indo-chic vibe. The collection, which was aimed at both men and women incorporated leather, piping, gathers and textured detailing that added to the allure of the collection, giving it an edgy and intriguing Indo-traditional appeal.