Created by designer duo Diya Arora and Rajvvir Arora, the label is aimed at the bride who longs for memorable timeless wedding trousseaux. The festive collection was all about romance that will last forever with creations that celebrate the bridal event.
The embellishments matched the festive look of the collection as vintage beadwork highlighted the beauty of the separates. Detailing came in the form of exaggerated shapes, while the expertly constructed ensembles were the basis of the garments.
While women’s ethnicwear or Indutvas had all the glitz and glamour with a strong emphasis on mauve and Marsala, the Indo-western silhouettes at times veered towards the western options, to enable the bride to select from myriad choices.
The appeal of the collection lay in its almost Victorian aesthetics combined with stylish fashion, though some hints of gothic romance however were thrown in with the billowy silhouettes when the designers unveiled surreal images.
Well-known celebrity Malaika Arora made a show stopping entry with a grand appearance in a plunging neckline, fitted choli with giant, layered, fan sleeves and a slinky, rose, embroidered marsala, high-slit long skirt. (RKS)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India