Old is always assumed to be Gold ans d certainly Fashion also can't be an exception for the same.....Yes in fact it is the Fashion and trends which is decided by new based on something different. That is why we are trying to keep you familiar with the old glorious collections which had been widely appreciated by viewers earlier.
Amazon SS 2017 had remained the mega event which rocked the capital and deriving
his inspiration from some of the palaces
of India. The designer had explored the state of Rajasthan which is known for
its beautiful structures and stunning architecture in the event.
Scattered all around the state, there are palaces and forts which have a uniqueness of their own, that shout out sagas of old glory and exquisite decor.
Some of the richness of these can be witnessed through the remnant of the wall art still beautifully preserved within the interiors of most.
AIFW SS 2017: Hot Model displaying Designer Mandira Wirk Collections
Scattered all around the state, there are palaces and forts which have a uniqueness of their own, that shout out sagas of old glory and exquisite decor.
Some of the richness of these can be witnessed through the remnant of the wall art still beautifully preserved within the interiors of most.
AIFW SS 2017: Hot Model displaying Designer Mandira Wirk Collections
Exploring and capturing the surviving motifs and elegant colour schemes from these, Rajdeep Ranawat brings to you a collection with a fresh take on the vintage wall arts of The Palaces. His collection is an amalgamation of the old design with a twist of the very modern applications.
The collection has been
split into multiple themes based on the usage of various motifs and colours and
named after the six heritage cities of Rajasthan; that are Kota, Ajmer,
Udaipur, Jodhpur, Samode and Jaipur.
Rich silk based
fabrics, embellished with genuine crystal from Swarovski compliment the design
elegance of The Palace and assist each garment in narrating a story of their
own, as they mesmerize you into a time where kings, kingdom and a very
colourful culture thrived.
Designer Rajdeep
Ranawat says; “Being a Rajput my roots lie within the beauty of the State, thus
I wanted to portray its art and culture in the form of contemporary and modern
following the trend palette and silhouettes of the contemporary women.
Silhouettes used in the
collection are shirts, bohemian tops, tunics, resort kaftans, palazzo pants,
slim skirts, jump suits, dresses and a range of scarves and stoles to complete
the look”.
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