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A model presents creations by Indian
designer Rathore Jodhpurat during the Wills India Fashion Week (WIFW) in
New Delhi, capital of India, March 20, 2009. (Xinhua/Partha
Sarkar) Photo
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DELHI, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Call it the impact of recession or a global change
from vibrant moods to the dark and dull, it was the blacks along with some mute
colors making statement at five-day Wills Lifestyle Fashion Week that got
underway in New Delhi this week.
Even as most collections showcased during the first
three days seemed wearable, what seemed missing this year was hue and color.
Drawing inspiration from cricket, famous designer
Manish Malhotra merged sporty looks into Western and Indian wear, making his
collection completely for the masses.
The most beautiful women models walked the ramp in
grey and black sarees. Fusing the east and the west, men's collection had Indian
style band galas (closed high-necked) kurtas that they wore with sporty track
pants.
Another hat off to the black was a collection by
Rajesh Pratap Singh who fused wool and silk into the autumn spring wear. The
collection by Pankaj and Nidhi Ahuja was, however, somewhat different with a
strong and unmistakable style in not-so-vibrant oranges and blues, added to
greys and silvers.
Titled Meat, a bold collection, mostly in black, by
Prashant Verma, portrayed male aggression and vitality through his digital
prints.
A pleasant surprise was Slum Dog Millionaire kids
walking the ramp showcasing Jai Ho! collection by Ashima and Leena. Contrasting
reds and blues against black bases stood out in their geometric prints.
Multilayered chains, ankle boots, armlets scarves,
neckties, the show had them all. However, even in absence of vibrance, what
stands out in the current collection are neat cuts and fabulous flows in Indian,
western and sporty outfits, that you can take to streets and the masses.
Indian fashion industry has leapt multifold in the
last 10 to 15 years and Indian fashion labels are becoming as chic as other
global brands.
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A model presents a creation during the
Wills India Fashion Week (WIFW) in New Delhi, capital of India, March 18,
2009. (Xinhua/Wang Ye) Photo Gallery>>> |
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