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At India Couture Week , Pallavi Jaikishan mixed retro and modern for the edgy bride
Jul 26, PM IST
Designer Pallavi Jaikishan’s India Couture Week sarees, anarkalis, shararas and lehengas are not only stunning for a range of body types, but allow movement, so you can easily dance the night away. We’ve assembled the most flawless looks from the designer to get you inspired in one quick read.
Fashion designer Pallavi Jaikishan took us back in time with her eclectic and elegant collection, Nostalgia, on day two of India Couture Week at Taj Palace, New Delhi on Thursday. Jaikishan put a contemporary twist on traditional styles in her showcase at the five-day fashion extravaganza, presented by Hindustan Times and Sunil Sethi Design Alliance.
Jaikishan showcased designs similar to what she had created two decades ago, featuring old as well as new fabrics — silk, chiffon, georgette, organza and metallics (slinky, sensual, almost liquid-looking imported lamè) — and design sensibilities (ruffles, cape sleeves, belted cholis). She merged retro with modern, transforming the very notion of lamé from trashy to luxurious with pleated, audaciously sexy anarkalis, shararas, lehengas. Copper, gold, rose gold — we saw them all. As flashy as lamé may be, not only did it look g
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Celebrating 42 years of her eponymous label, designer Pallavi Jaikishan hosted an elaborate bash last night at a year-old bungalow in Mumbai's Kemps Corner. The odd milestone number, Jaikishan's representative explains, occured because the industry veteran couldn't celebrate her 40th anniversary as she was participating in Lakmé Fashion Week's Winter/Festive edition in Mumbai at the time. The couturier's ornate lehengas and saris have made her a favoured name among the Mumbai's high-profile brides, and guests dressed in an homage to Jaikishan's signature style, epitomised by a love of intricate floral detailing set against saturated colours. Sticking to the dress code for the evening, socialite Prerna Goel chose a sheer onion pink sari with floral embroidery, while heiress Sheetal Mafatlal arrived in a sunset orange and gold drape. Jewellery designer Queenie Singh was photographed in a black net sari while Farah Oomerbhoy arrived in a Chantilly lace and gold embroidered version. Clients like Mafatlal, Kavita Singh and Rakhi Jain even donated their heirloom wedding ensembles for one night only, which were set up in a special 'museum room' decorated with portraits of the designer's previous campaigns and photoshoots. P
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Pallavi Bharavi Jaikishan
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