Theme for a Dream
Former NID student Rahul Mishra is now an important name in Indian fashion
Spring Love
Remember the fragrance of Ponds powder in a pink plastic can locked up inside a wooden cabinet,taken out of custody only for special occasions by our mothers back in the 80s? Or the whiff of Charmis cold cream? In todays clutter,if you can recall any of these fragrances,you would know what designer,Anita Dongre showcased on Day 4 at the WIFW Spring-Summer 2012. Spring pastels Ponds pink,Charmis white,baby blues,lovely lilacs and easy greys accompanied with lots of lace were the highlight of Dongres collection. She stuck primarily to dresses with flowy ankle-lengths and knee-lengths,shirt dresses and one-shoulder dresses. She also had kaftans and a few shorts paired with translucent grey shirts. Digital Andhra ikat prints and Rajasthani blocks kept the collection breezy. A live band performance added to the Spring romance. It was a relief to watch the models smile,dance,sing and swirl around. The clothes seemed to ooze calm and,if youre a fan of pastels,even a mild trance.
Of Feather and Shell
One of the most talked about collections of Day 4 was that of Anand Bhushan. Barely five years into the trade and Bhushan is a name folks in the industry have learnt to roll around their tongues too well. He deserves it. His clothes,most complex in their content,make a niche that is not easy to replicate. Twisted shells turned inwards to create embellishments,painstakingly made tiny fabric patterns,sequins stuffed into fabric to create the illusion and texture of a bone inside fabric,feathers and beads used the wrong side up,created a collection of memorable summer dresses and jackets.