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Check out Wendell Rodricks' grand closing on Day Four of the LFW.
Sponsored by Himalayan Natural Mineral Water, veteran designer Wendell Rodricks' latest line was inspired by immaculate elements and the purity of mountain water.
Innovative drapes, pale pastels with a hint of fuchsia and natural and organic materials were the highlights of these garments, reflective of Rodricks' minimalist philosophy.
Seen here is Tamara Moss in a delicate white skirt and backless multi-strap top.
Creamy tones and batwing sleeves that have a cape-like effect define this next number.
A pale wrap dress shows off light ruffles and clean lines.
Surelee Joseph strikes a pose in a sheer mint poncho and matching silk pants.
Another poncho in powder blue with a lovely curling hem takes to the runway.
The designer offers up a see-through affair in pale gold with hints of onion pink.
Lightly ribbed, a lovely aqua dress shows off sparkling detail in slim lines.
This beige outfit shows off similar sparkling lines wound around the neck and empire waist.
Rodricks sends out another water-inspired number, a layered, gently cascading maxi with matching boa.
It's the turn of the sari next and without a trace of embroidery, it still manages to garner attention.
We see Surelee once more, this time in a cleavage-baring fuschia peek-a-boo.
Fluid and feminine, soft lavender sails out onto the runway.
White satin, sequins and tassels make for an ethereal vision.
The final creation is this plunging pale blue gown, ideal for the red carpet.
Rodricks takes to the ramp with his arm around his showstopper.