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Bangalore Times Fashion Week 2019 begins today

The latest edition of Bangalore Times Fashion Week kick-starts at Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel, Brigade Gateway, today. The fashion event promises to bring fresh couture and dazzling showstoppers to the ramp. Here’s a glimpse of what the designers have in store on Day 1...
Bangalore Times Fashion Week 2019 begins today
The latest edition of Bangalore Times Fashion Week kick-starts at Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel, Brigade Gateway, today. The fashion event promises to bring fresh couture and dazzling showstoppers to the ramp. Here’s a glimpse of what the designers have in store on Day 1...
Kavita Agarwal
’s collection
Rangrez
will soak you in stunning colours. It magnifies the richness of the costumes for men and women with its finest embroidery work done on the kapas and organza fabrics and splendid colours inspired by nature.
Redefine the Boho chic in you through
Label Ritu Kumar
’s
Native Spirit
collection, which will bring out your inner gypsy. It is a contemporary interpretation of Native American subculture, as she revisits the primitive arts with a touch of modern romance.
Well-known for her theme-based bespoke creations,
Shwetha Nandakumar
’s collection, titled
Eigengaru
, is showcasing galaxy-themed designs that are expected to appeal to next generation fashionistas.
Hopscotch
’s
Over The Rainbow
collection is inspired by beautiful rainy days. It comes in two mini ranges —
Electric Greys
with glow in the dark tees, monsoon greys and sparkly silver accents; and
Rainbow Brights
with dapper formals, beautiful gowns, bright festive wear and cool casuals.
The ‘rare’ in
The House of Rare
varies in each outfit they present — evident through the individualised designs of
Rare Rabbit
and
Rareism
— for the gentleman and lady respectively.
Samant Chauhan
mostly works on hand-woven Indian textile. His collection seems simple, clean-cut and basic. Every garment goes back to yarn stage, with multiple treatments given, not only to the garment, but to the yarns and fabric as well.
JD Institute of Fashion Technology
is showcasing
Rybie Luski
, a line of evening wear;
Bureikou
draws elements from its Oribe Ware Pottery;
Rigour-us
is a women’s wear collection borne from discarded fabrics using Macramé knots; Kelahiran is a timeless piece obtained from aloe vera plant;
Cynefin
is inspired by the concept of terraforming.
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