Aimed at the new age bride, the pieces in the collection had handcrafted elements with a vintage appeal. There was elegance and classic tailoring in a palette that was partial to pastels. The embellishments were ornate, lavish and opulent with attention to extreme detailing.
Inspired by Turkey, its grand architectural beauty and art, there were motifs and patterns of the Kilim or Persian rugs that were creatively woven into the garments. Along with the beauty of the Hayat Agaci, Goz, Fetter and symbols of grains, Disha worked some Ottoman architectural symmetry into the collection.
Origami drapes added glamour to the shoulders and necklines of the garments, but it was the intricate detailing that was fascinating on the ensembles. The popular hues of the Bosphorus and Turkey were captured in ivory, powder blue and teal along with pretty peach.
To match the bridal wear finery, pure raw and Habutai silk along with satin organza were selected as the base of the line.
Hindi film actor Kangana Ranaut was the showstopper in a powder blue lehenga dazzling with silver work and a stunning will—power choli with a one-sided, extended, shoulder drape. (RKS)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India