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Sunday 26 February 2012

India Fashion Week Bold concept old wine in new bottle

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Day Two saw the label Embargo show some modern designs with an Native indian perspective using local materials and designs like khadi from Bengal, pashmina from Kashmir and weaved wools from Kumaon,

Dhoti jeans joined with brilliantly colored footwear, trendy turbans, kurtas padded with conventional levels and
western overcoats — Embargo put a fun whirl to the conventional assortiment, concentrating as much on functionality
as on mixing the coolest styles.
Unlike the usual huge range of colors, moderate colors and beneficial levels were used in this line. With
knitted knit tops, baby little girls overcoats and patch work jeans, it was one true-blue winter collection.

RAAKESH AGARVWAL

Another hit on pattern and wearable collection was by designer Raakesh Agarvwal. A stable but very slow victorious one, Raakesh provided rockstar jewelry and set in a demure manner. 
His play on designs and silhouettes got him adequate gratitude from the fash frat. Certain set, purple velvety and metal accessories made for dark, yet rich and attractive, designs perfect for winter nightouts. His eye for details guaranteed brilliant use of accessories.

GAURAV GUPTA

Gaurav Gupta once again satisfied all with his expertise over the adorn. The asymmetric silhouettes and arranged overcoats with mixed styles combined austerity and controlled richness.
The colour scheme contains dark blue, greyish and fruit . He also used around the world hot elements such as flowers, minds and wild birds in flight.

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