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Here's a look at the Blender's Pride Fashion Tour's stop-over in Delhi!
We've already brought you glimpses of both the Mumbai and Bangalore showings from the Blender's Fashion Pride Tour 2011.
Today, we bring you a glimpse of collections by designers Rocky S, Wendell Rodricks, Reynu Taandon, Vikram Phadnis, Neeta Lulla and Rina Dhaka in Delhi over the weekend.
Seen here is Candice Pinto in a one-sided shimmering evening gown by Rocky S.
Next we see a salmon pink number with ruffles, tulle and a matching stole.
Carol Gracias looks red carpet-ready in this glamorous silver ensemble in satin, complete with netted neckline.
Rocky's showstopper was supermodel Angela Jonsson, who shone in an encrusted ivory corset outfit.
Wendell Rodricks stuck to what he does best, with resortwear. Seen here are a couple of beauties in bikinis, shorts and kaftans mirroring each other in classic black and white.
The designer also caters to men and this funky pair of trunks was accessorised with flipflops and a man bag.
The designer latches on to the colour-blocking trend courtesy this mini modelled by Sanea Shaikh.
Actress Anushka Sharma was simply stunning in Rodricks' piece de resistance, a red gown with thigh-high slit and delicate ruffles at the neck.
Reynu Taandon offered up royal-looking ethnicwear at the fashion event, such as this gleaming lehenga worn by Shamita Singha.
Deep red and burnished gold have a bridal effect on this next ensemble.
Minissha Lamba was all smiles as she took to the runway in this regal blue lehenga and traditional jacket.
Vikram Phadnis' showing was dramatic as always -- check out Candice in this twirling black ensemble.
The designer kept his menswear offerings simple but striking, like this black and maroon sherwani.
Carol Gracias made a great entrance in Phadnis' bridal showstopper, which was an eclectic mix of vibrant hues.
In her typical style, Neeta Lulla offered up eye-catching ethnicwear like this pastel churidaar kameez with applique bodice.
Binal Trivedi struts her stuff in a feminine yellow anarkali.
The designer gives bright tones a rest with this all-black lace creation.
Another anarkali comes to the fore, this time in a refreshing shade of aqua.
Sameera Reddy makes an impact in Lulla's showstopper -- a lace ensemble in varying shades of nude and peach.
And finally, we have the stylings of Rina Dhaka, who kept things bright and feminine with just a hint of bohemian musings.
We see two colourful dresses in graphic print with easygoing silhouettes.
Sonal Chauhan brought the curtain down for Dhaka in a hot little black dress with white floral detailing.