Payal Singhal collaborated with R-Elan and presented an entire collection in eco-friendly fabrics. All photos courtesy FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week
Gauri and Nainika collaborated with Marie Claire to present a feminine collection inspired by 'life in the slow lane'.
The second annual All About India show partnered with with three designers to promote ethnic crafts. Seen here, a design by Sohaya Misra of eco-conscious label Chola.
An outfit created with 'peace' silk by Cocccon, helmed by Indo-German designing duo Prakash and Georg.
Nece Gene. Courtesy India Fashion Week
Geisha Designs by Paras and Shalini recreated traditional Indian silhouettes with a distinctive old-world look and feel.
Akshat Bansal of Bloni blended tech-treated marine plastic waste textiles with local artisanal techniques in gender-neutral silhouettes.
Menswear by Rahul Das Gupta, one of two designers selected as part of the GenNext mentorship programme.
#SNSafari by Shantanu and Nikhil was inspired by the notion of 'celebration on the move'.
Pankaj & Nidhi presented a vibrant and free-spirited show called Kaleido.
Also part of All About India was the label Huemn, which worked with local artisans and sustainable materials, to present handcrafted embroidered pieces.
Payal Pratap's View with a Room collection was rendered in shades of plum, purple and coffee.
Designer Ritu Kumar employed yarn dyes, floral prints and clever patchwork for a line that came with a host of mix-and-match options.
Power couple Ankita Konwar and Milind Soman pose for the Peta India vegan fashion lookbook.
Nidhi Yasha's collection was titled 'The Gypsy’s Wife', inspired by the Leonard Cohen song.
Masaba Gupta's breezy Summer 21 line was aimed at women and men who are escapists by nature.
Suneet Varma's opulent couture collection was titled 50 Shades of Happiness.
Limerick showcased the 400-year-old art form of Pichwai, which translates to 'that which hangs at the back', and refers to the pictorial textiles created as backdrops in shrines and temples.
New Born by Samant Chauhan melded intense sleeves, flowy fabric and shimmering detail.
Nitin Bal Chauhan used 3D embroidery for his fashion film 'False Friends', which depicts a virtual birthday party.
Nirmooha paid ode to the swinging '70s.
Payal Singhal collaborated with R-Elan and presented an entire collection in eco-friendly fabrics. All photos courtesy FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week
Gauri and Nainika collaborated with Marie Claire to present a feminine collection inspired by 'life in the slow lane'.
The second annual All About India show partnered with with three designers to promote ethnic crafts. Seen here, a design by Sohaya Misra of eco-conscious label Chola.
An outfit created with 'peace' silk by Cocccon, helmed by Indo-German designing duo Prakash and Georg.
Nece Gene. Courtesy India Fashion Week
Geisha Designs by Paras and Shalini recreated traditional Indian silhouettes with a distinctive old-world look and feel.
Akshat Bansal of Bloni blended tech-treated marine plastic waste textiles with local artisanal techniques in gender-neutral silhouettes.
Menswear by Rahul Das Gupta, one of two designers selected as part of the GenNext mentorship programme.
#SNSafari by Shantanu and Nikhil was inspired by the notion of 'celebration on the move'.
Pankaj & Nidhi presented a vibrant and free-spirited show called Kaleido.
Also part of All About India was the label Huemn, which worked with local artisans and sustainable materials, to present handcrafted embroidered pieces.
Payal Pratap's View with a Room collection was rendered in shades of plum, purple and coffee.
Designer Ritu Kumar employed yarn dyes, floral prints and clever patchwork for a line that came with a host of mix-and-match options.
Power couple Ankita Konwar and Milind Soman pose for the Peta India vegan fashion lookbook.
Nidhi Yasha's collection was titled 'The Gypsy’s Wife', inspired by the Leonard Cohen song.
Masaba Gupta's breezy Summer 21 line was aimed at women and men who are escapists by nature.
Suneet Varma's opulent couture collection was titled 50 Shades of Happiness.
Limerick showcased the 400-year-old art form of Pichwai, which translates to 'that which hangs at the back', and refers to the pictorial textiles created as backdrops in shrines and temples.
New Born by Samant Chauhan melded intense sleeves, flowy fabric and shimmering detail.
Nitin Bal Chauhan used 3D embroidery for his fashion film 'False Friends', which depicts a virtual birthday party.