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Amy Jackson was the showstopper for designer Bhairavi Jaikishan's collection 'The Sensuous Woman' on Day 2 of the fashion week
Bhairavi Jaikishan who bared her collection on the second day had subtle designs that would delight any traditional Indian woman.
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Click NEXT to see Bhairavi Jaikishan's collectionsAptly called 'The Sensuous Woman', Jaikishan's line luxuriously skimmed the body and flattered the silhouette of the wearer.
Usually known for her international influences, which she gives cleverly adapts into Indian ensembles, Bhairavi stuck to her forte this time as well -- subtle embroideries that look contemporary.
Bhairavi's bridal collection had hues of pink and yellows that will appeal to the elegant Indian woman.
The line that established itself with ivory, pale pink, peach, blue, lemon, yellow moved on to stronger shades like fuchsia, turquoise, orange, tangerine, pink and mango and finally red -- simply breathtaking transformation.
Bhairavi showed her variations through sari, lehenga, choli, lehenga/sari combo and dupatta punctuated with resham, sequins, crystals, gold and silver zariwork.
The predominant netted fabric was cleverly dotted floral motifs of roses on broad borders adding to the artistic appeal.
The cholis had slim waistlines that augmented the curves at the right places when led by a red sheer net dupatta with a rich brocade lehenga.
Amy Jackson made for a graceful showstopper when she emerged on the ramp in a magnificent silver lehenga and red dupatta.
'The Sensuous Woman' by Bhairavi Jaikishan was definitely rich and elegant.