Western
dresses are swiftly changing the lifestyle of the Indian people. But
people still prefers to wear their traditional dresses during
festival or any special occasion to look special. Women are still
seen wearing different ethnic dresses to suit the occasion. Anarkali
is one of the traditional dresses of the Indian women.
Designer Pooja
Sabharwal is giving a new look to the ethnic dress to
attract and appeal the young generation
The
colour palette was brightly festive, restrained only through the use
of colours. Thread work and motifs borrowed from traditional textiles
had been given a twist by mixing and matching. There had been a
generous use of sequins and pearls. The textiles used in the
collection also reflected the same diversity as the colours and
motifs used – Matka, Chanderi, chiffons and woven yardages along
with borders from Banaras, all found its place in this journey.
The
silhouettes were ethno – futuristic - traditional Indian
silhouettes had been contrasted with Avant Garde drapes, which in
turn emulated the drapes of Indian saris, creating an interesting
cross current of form. Traditional A - line and tent shapes had been
merged with slimed and restrained volume in the lower torso. The
collection also flaunted fair amount of structured jackets, which
were layered with Kalidar (paneled) inners and flared Palazzos.
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