The former gennext designer Armaan Randhawa put forth some bold colours on the ramp.
Photographs by Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com.
Fearless fashion was the theme for Randhawa's collection.
The designer put forth a collection, in which each design stood its own.
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IMAGE: 'Make Art Not War' reads the caption on the bomber jacket.
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IMAGE: Mitali Rannorey models a full sleeved top with polo necks and animal prints from the collection.
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IMAGE: Denim and leather were the base fabrics. Uneven edging was common too.
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IMAGE: There were kimono inspired kurtis.
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IMAGE: So lady-like, yet to powerful!
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IMAGE: Kazingmei played with cording, pin tucking and zippers for impact.
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IMAGE: Winged sleeves embroidered jackets like these were there too.
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IMAGE: Say hello to Armaan Randhawa!
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