Tuesday, September 4, 2012



Lakmey fashion week winter festive '12  started with a very interesting showcases collection "India in Colour"by Payal Singhal. Payal Singhal's signature look is clothing that is relevant in a modern context of fashion and 
translates from Indian to Western effortlessly. A brief look of the mystical Rajasthan to shades of the North and then tones of the East ,encompassed Indian drama and more. http://www.payalsinghal.com/




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I was just going through the picture of LFW '12 on facebook and i just came across this beautiful  garment designed my Payal Singhal .Seeing the garment i feel the designers inspiration was Gujarat because of the beautiful mirror work on the kurti .I just love the way the mirror work is been sequenced .and even the bottom of the garment looks like being inspired from a dhoti.i would surely love to incorporate such kind of garment in my wardrobe.

a close view of the emblishments.


 
 















6 comments:

Lekha Rajeev said...

Gorgeous Outfit and a lovely find but "Sequenced?" Really? even after stressing so much on the right spelling in class?

At this stage this is too limited an article for the blog. When you say something like you love the mirror work and would like to have this item in your wardrobe, you can showcase more visuals of interesting use of mirror work in fashion and items in your wardrobe hat you like which has mirror work...

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