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Shivan and Narresh go sassy on bikinis and trikinis this Spring/Summer

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Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Delhi-based designer duo, Shivan Bhatiya and Narresh Kukreja left the audience startled with their super sexy line of swimwear collection at the Wills India Fashion Week, Spring-Summer 2015.
Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Colourful maillots, quirky-printed bikinis and edgy trikinis ruled the runway. Made for ‘contemporary’ women, the prints personified work of noted American sculptor Alexander Calder through the elements of their designs.
Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


The designers flaunted two signature prints for the upcoming season—the hued influx and the Calder’s eye print. Incorporating colours like, vermillion, chrome and moss, the palettes worked wonders with stunning caramel Indian skin.
Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Shivan and Narresh for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Popularly known for their beachwear forte, the designers brought forth a mélange of resort wear outfits—fringed dress sporting hand-cut fringes, fine Italian jersey palazzo and a silk cape. The models swaggered in style with pulled back wet tresses, thus emphasising upon the resort/pool wear look.

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.

Advocators of the pastel palette—Pankaj & Nidhi

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Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Designer duo, Pankaj and Nidhi exhibited an all-embracing collection at the Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015. The line of clothes showed an assortment of laces and crochets.
Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Asymmetrical sleeves, layered dresses, palazzo jumpsuits and pleated skirts flaunted remarkably intricate detailing that proves the designers’ flair for finer things in life.
Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


The designer duo partnered with Myntra.com and unleashed their vintage closet for the forthcoming Spring/Summer season that poured out magically, silk thread-work, jackets, skirts, cape dresses and more.
Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Pankaj and Nidhi for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015


Their inspiration lay in the essences of old school interiors and jewel brooches, and pearls and pendants that interplayed with the range of outfits in their own subtle ways.

The wide-legged pants are this season’s closet staple!

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Fashion’s most loved era, the 70s is back on the streets with wide-legged pants conquering wardrobes of every fashionista. From denims, to satin and khadi, this long, slender, flared up garment is here to stay and how! One could wear this with delicate sheers, crop tops, cropped jackets, etc; also, these pants work with everything from heels to oxfords. Wide-legged trousers can be gracefully paired with a button-up shirt or a short kurta. Pick a pant that sits well on the hips. The length of the pants is very important; let them just about skim the ground, with the front of your shoe showing.

Look and feel:

These days, flowy palazzo pants and well cut tunics are quite popular in the fashion circuit. Light-weight fabrics like sheer chiffons, georgettes, crepes go well for this style. Monochrome palazzos work best but sometimes playing around with small prints on satins also gives a nice edgy silhouette. The current fashion weeks saw various versions of the wide-legged pants making a comeback. Designers like Krishna Mehta and Manish Malhotra introduced sharara pants, ghagra pants and palazzos in ethnic printed silks. It did not take long for these to hit the regular market. There is a wide range to choose from. Pick between slightly fitted at the hips to flaring at the bottom.

P.S–depending on the occasion, select the fabrics. For formal occasions, stiff fabrics like suiting materials and woolen fabrics like tweed and hound’s-tooth should be adorned. If you are styling a more casual or informal look, flowy fabrics like georgette, cotton, cotton blends and lighter silks work best. Also, keeping in mind your body type, you must select the style of wide-legged pants. For pear shaped bodies, it’s best to stick to pants, which have more flair at the bottom, so that it creates an illusion of a slimmer waist. The flair can be achieved with a bias cut, or with box pleats (which have to be shaped at the hips). For very slim bodies, pants should be better shaped and the flair should be minimum.

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The ‘top’ department:

For a casual chic look, a basic tank top tucked in with a waist belt over it, looks fabulous. These pants are very versatile, depending on your body type you could choose from fitted tops and ganjis, to wrap tops, which flatter all body types, or layer with cropped jackets. If you are blessed with a flat tummy, try a crop top. Avoid oversized tops, so you don’t look like you stepped out of bed! Nonetheless, fitted tops look best if the flair is wide. Razor backs and fitted three quarter sleeved tops suit the look. In case of slimmer pants, you can pair them with waistcoats and tank tops, which needn’t be too fitted.

Accentuate with accessories:

Depending on the occasion, zero down upon the accessories. It’s best to underplay the jewellery if it’s a formal setup. Wear a chunky ring or a pair of blobby earrings with a waistcoat to look sophisticated; also, try a flat gold choker with a kurta. For casual occasions, scarves are an amazing option. Also, thin silver bangles in a cluster would brighten up a casual look. but, I would suggest, this season go electric with chunky neck pieces and oversized bracelets. Contrast jewellery in pastels and gold will look very modern and classy. If you want the pants to be the statement, keep the accessories delicate and minimal. Pick between an oversized clutch for the evening or a sling/messenger bag for the day.

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Of trending prints:

Prints are always fun to play with. Picking the right cuts and prints according to the body structure can make all the difference. Floral, geometric and small vintage prints are currently in vogue. Also, lay your hands on Aztec prints, animal prints and floral patterns! For the longest time, we have been seeing our traditional prints like kalamkari, block prints, etc in full-flared pants. Apart from this, even the hound’s-tooth print in woolen, silk, cotton and satin suits various looks. A quirky print like the moustache and camera on brighter bases works magically for someone who wants to make a statement. However, for someone looking to cover their extra pounds, geometric patterns works wonders! Apart from prints, even dip-dye pants look very appealing, but remember it should be a soft colour merge, to add some height; also, it can be a solid colour block for someone taller.