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This is an archive article published on October 11, 2015

Anamika Khanna’s new collection makes Indian wear look cool

The designer's collection featured track pants, long jackets on models, who all wore bindis.

Designer Anamika Khanna’s collection at the AIWF had elements of chikankari, with metallic details

In a bid to bring Indian ensembles out of the ‘occasion’ wear closet, designer Anamika Khanna showcased her spring-summer collection that had Indian wear with strong sporty elements at the ongoing Amazon India Fashion Week here.

The collection, with minimal embellishment, progressed from black and white to prints to indigo dyeing process and concluded with a burst of colour and patchwork.

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There were elements of chikankari and also metallic details. “We often think that Indian wear is not cool anymore. I have used lot of cotton and khadi,” she told reporters on Friday after her show that was held outdoors with some of the lucky guests sitting on the wooden benches and the rest standing amidst tight security at the NSIC Ground.

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There were track pants, long jackets and more, but what appealed to a lot of people were the saris. One of the saris’ pallu was worn around the neck like a scarf and to give a sporty look to it, the model wore sneakers with it. They also teamed up some of the ensembles with caps!

The models also had a bindi on their forehead. “Bindi can be worn in a cool way too and not always with saris or suits,” she said.

Click here for the complete coverage of the Amazon India Fashion Week


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