Fashion fiesta
Celebrating the 33rd edition of Lotus Make-Up India Fashion Week, designers focus on sustainable fashion.
Seamlessly wearable is the dress code today as vintage becomes the present and future is the code word at the Lotus Make-Up India Fashion Week Autumn Winter ’19 (LMIFW AW’19). Held in association with Liva, the aim is to stimulate visionary ideas. The Fashion week kickstarted on March 13 at Jawaharlal Nehru Staium in Delhi.
A four-day event, with 25 runway shows and over 100 designers exhibiting, embark on a new creative chapter that is more internal than external, sensing the change in the way we consume and perceive fashion.
The first day began with the Green Heart Fashion show where designers like Samant Chauhan, Rina Dhaka, Namrata Joshipura, Shalini James and Sahil Kocchar showcased their collections of fluid garments using Liva eco. The collection broke the myth around sustainable clothing in terms of textures, silhouettes and patterns.
The second day saw no less than five tinseltown actors, adding glamour to LMIFWAW19.
There was Karisma Kapoor walking in a Mekhela Chador for Sanjukta Dutta. Shikha Talsania espoused the cause of plus-sized fashion for designer Prerna Adsul’s Inspiration The Curve line.
Karishma Tanna wore a Gauri and Kunal outfit and Rakulpreet Singh was in an outfit ensemble by Julie Shah.
Rahul Mishra
The designer completed a decade in the fashion industry and his designs were a walk down to the memory lane. It was all about going back to the roots on the lines of retrospection, metamorphosis and reinvention.
Sanjukta Dutta
The desighner showcased her new collection “Morom”, which means ‘love’ in Assamese. Inspired by butterflies and flowers, it encapsulated the essence of Assam. Designer Sanjukta Dutta presented a mixture of ethnic and Indo-western sensibilities.
Prerna Adsul
Shikha Talsania espousing the cause of plus-sized fashion for designer Prerna Adsul’s Inspiration The Curve line.