New Delhi, March 21 (IANSlife): Staying true to her experience in enjoying Indian kinds with a definite world enchantment, designer Payal Singhal launched her newest assortment 'Kismet' on Day 4 of the continued FDCI x LFW phygital showcase. Bollywood actress Athiya Shetty was the showstopper for the designer.
Specializing in catering to the pursuits of Gen--Z, the 'Indian athleisure' assortment included bohemian and relaxed silhouettes which revolved round lounge wear-cum-street put on. The designer collaborated with R|Elan to supply the material that ranged from fluid FreeFlow BSY, luscious SuperFeel filament yarn, FreeFlow -- exclk, and GreenGold comprised of used PET bottles.
There have been kurta-jogger units, and coordinates, together with slinky dhoti saris, cropped-top jogger saris and balloon lehengas, with tops and flowing dupattas. Kiara Advani, Kartik Aryan Flip Showstoppers Presenting Manish Malhotra's 'Nooraniyat' Assortment at FDCI x Lakme Vogue Week 2021.
The designer has additionally performed with colors and patterns, with using the digital evil eye impressed ikats; quirky mosaic patterns and the traditional florals. There was use of Pitta kora work, intricate lower Dana, together with thread and wool embroidery and tassels.
Singhal stated: "It's impossible to ignore the times we are living in when designing a collection now. We've spent the past year in kaftans and loungewear, they have become wardrobe essentials! The DNA of the brand has always been to revisit Indian silhouettes with a global mindset so that they are not limited by season or occasions, but instead are all-encompassing with a focus on comfort." Ananya Panday Closes FDCI X Lakme Vogue Week 2021, Presents Designer Ruchika Sachdeva’s ‘Ready. Set. Play.’ Assortment.
She added: "The next wave of clothing is all about minimal maximalism -- which means that even when dressed to the nines, there will be a need for ease in silhouettes and fabrics. This collection is a unique take on Indian wear merged with loungewear that I've never done before. It is also heavily inspired by how I dress -- I don't have separate Indian and western wear wardrobes. My personal style is all about making transitional pieces work together no matter the occasion."
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