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Storendipity – a two day Fashion Pop Up at The Big Door

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Storendipity at The Big Door

Storendipity at The Big Door

StoreUntold has served as a virtual spokesperson for an array of ‘untold’ fashion brands and designers from across India ever since its inception. It is time to up the notch by providing them a physical platform and bring together twelve meticulously handpicked labels and designers under one roof.

Storendipity at The Big Door

Storendipity at The Big Door

Storendipity, a two-day fashion pop up presented by StoreUntold at The Big Door, Bandra, Mumbai serves just that purpose. The brands and designers will span over resort wear to beach wear, and eclectic footwear and accessories to couture bridal wear. While you satiate the shopaholic in you, also devour upon sumptuous food over live music sessions.

Storendipity at The Big Door

Storendipity at The Big Door

Mix & match and experiment as StoreUntold shares its expertise on how you can style those clothes and accessories in a versatile manner with dedicated styling booths to one’s rescue. Don’t just buy a scarf; take home various ways to drape it at the live scarf draping session. Want to flaunt a T-shirt designed by you? Here is a chance to explore the artist in you. Suggest a design and see it translate on a T-shirt by the experts – Concept Nation.

Storendipity at The Big Door

Storendipity at The Big Door

December is here, so enjoy the nip in the air. Unfold the mystery of what is behind that ‘Big Green Door’ also known as ‘The Big Door’ tucked in Bandra’s plush Pali Hill.

Vaishali Shadangule for Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2014

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Vaishali Shadangule

Vaishali Shadangule

Inspired by the colourful life of the Rabari tribe, Vaishali Shadangule’s collection was named ‘Rabari’ at the Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2014 that revived all the magic, colour and style of the theme.

Vaishali Shadangule

Vaishali Shadangule

A collage of colours and patches formed an intricate pattern, while the clever mix of tradition and contemporary silhouettes added to the charm of the ensembles. From minis, maxis and ghagras, the look moved to lehengas and saris to add a fusion touch to the outfits. Bringing a unique blend of linen, silk, cotton yarns and jacquard weaves from Varanasi, Vaishali added jamdani from West Bengal for an amazing amalgamated offering. Colours were a symphony of hues with red, orange, pink, yellow, blue and gold being the basis for surface texturing in linen, wool and gold thread.

Vaishali Shadangule

Vaishali Shadangule

Opening with a blue will-power lean kurta and scarf, Vaishali took the show into a whole new rustic zone. Flared sheer peplum blouse, asymmetric dress with intense embroidered yoke, choli with extended front panel and a boxy one in orange with a matching sari created the perfect mix of east meets west.

Vaishali Shadangule

Vaishali Shadangule

Crinkle skirts were a favourite with Vaishali who had them emerging from under saris worn with a variety of cholis. Moving into rich offerings for the festive occasions, Vaishali had red and gold as the chosen duo for asymmetric top with crinkle red lehenga and the rich sari with gorgeous blouse. The designer celebrated the festive season fervor with riot of colours, weaves and textures, when her ‘Rabari’ collection created drama and style on the ramp.