
The 31 st edition of Amazon India Fashion Week AW’18 s set to close on March 18. The day 4 of the show saw designers like Namrata Joshipura, Siddhartha Tytler, Rabani and Rakha and Aneeth Arora showcase their Autumn Winter collections. From an ode to 'new' technology to a marriage of joggers with formals, the show saw many interesting fashion trends. Catch the highlights here.
Designer Namrata Joshipura's vision is that of global aesthetics and her autumn/winter line at the Amazon India Fashion Week (AIFW) truly echoed her design aesthetics when she chose to present a collection titled ‘Now that had its essence in technology. (Source: APH Images)
Her collection had some glamorous designs in smart cuts and detailing. (Source: APH Images)
The colour palette varied from electric blue, deep magenta, dusty pink, grey and black making each piece apt for millenials and all those who want to move with time. (Source: APH Images)
Her collection comprised sharp silhouettes that included gowns, jumpsuits and skirts, each with multi layers of embroidery. (Source: APH Images)
Designer Aneeth Arora of the brand Pero showcased a fall-winter 2018 line on the fourth day of Amazon India Fashion Week (AIFW) Autumn-Winter 2018 that had a fresh take on the winter palette on garments that artfully displayed handlooms in the form of beautifully structured clothes. (Source: APH Images)
Arora revisited Scottish tartan designs with re-sized, oversized and undersized blockings celebrating their inherent traditional twists and weaves. (Source: APH Images)
Designers Rabani and Rakha displayed their ivory, glittery and tulle pieces on Day 4 of the Amazon Fashion Week. The lovely traditional pieces were glammed up by an undertone of fusion designs. (Source: APH Images)
The palette comprised of pastel and nude hues with creams and golds making it big in ethnic wear. (Source: APH Images)
Designer Siddhartha Tytler opened his show with models flaunting a raucous combination of checks and patterns, which made for a striking collection. (Source: APH Images)
Voluminous folds and leather detailing made for attractive elements in the designer's collection. (Source: APH Images)
With models sporting jogger shorts with long checked jackets, the designed married athleisure with formals. (Source: APH Images)
Designer Gautam's Gupta's collection included dresses, trousers with crop tops, which were further paired with cape jackets. The shades consisted mostly of black and gray. (Source: APH Images)
Designer Shruti Sancheti, who showcased her collection on Day 3 for Liva, was seen showcasing her collection Aanastasia on Day 4 as well. This time, her collection was a mix of contemporary and ethnic wears - checkered dresses, cape jackets, velvet boots were all part of it. (Sourec: APH Images)
Charu Vij's collection was colourful with balloon sleeve dresses with asymmetric hems and embroidered jackets in prominence. (Source: APH Images)
Diksha Khanna's collection featured ripped saris, tunic dresses with dramatic sleeves and white socks! (Source: APH Images)
Both pastel shades and dark-hued numbers were part of Kanika Goyal's collection. Furry scarfs and jackets, layered skirts and trousers and embellished dresses were sported by the models. (Source: APH Images)
Priyam Narayan's collection had clothes in shades of pastel in the form of asymmetric dresses, embroidered jackets and flared sleeve outfits. (Source: APH Images)
Sahil Kochhar's collection was full of flora printed outfits with semi-sheer shirts and asymmetric cape jackets. (Source: APH Images)