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The second show of Day One featured collections from designers Nikhil Thampi, Nimish Shah and Nishka Lulla
Nikhil Thampi who made his fashion debut as a Gen Next designer 2011 showcased his 'Indian Punk' collection at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2013.
With a quirky combination of semi-Indian outfits, Thampi's collection boasted of a strong Southern influence.
Seen here is a model in a black lehenga with kathakali motifs designed by Nikhil Thampi.
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The trendy line featured cholis, boxy lehengas, short saris and long kurtas.
Thampi chose to blend traditional Indian fabrics like linen, cotton, silk and net with colours like gold, black, white and cream that elevated the festive look.
Each of the outfits were teamed with ethnic jewellery in the form of belts, armbands, brooches, head gear and cuffs, all designed by Nitya Arora.
The accessories were inspired from those worn by the Kathakali dancers from Kerala.
Meanwhile, the outfits for men comprised lungi, palazzo pants, bundgala jackets and waistcoats with gold embroidery on it.
Next up was Nimish Shah’s collection titled ‘Shift’.
An alumnus of the London School of Fashion, Shah’s line featured western signature style of clothes with a vintage touch.
The stylish and elegant midis, floral sun dresses and linear skirts embellished with hand knits, prints and silhouettes added subtlety to glamour.
The designer played with sombre shades of charcoal, grey, teal, brown, burgundy teaming them with deep floral prints.
Shah's creations included a floral print blouse under brown pinafore and the wrap skirt with swing jacket that took us back to the 70s.
Mumbai born designer and stylist Nishka Lulla’s collection personified the theme 'fashionable travellogue'.
Living up to her promise Lulla packed her collection with outfits that were both easy to pack and wear.
Shah’s line comprised outfits for different moods -- from casual shirts and unstructured coats to micro miniskirts and oversized pullovers and wrap skirts, there was one for every traveller out there.
True to the theme, fabrics like wool, cotton, crepe, silk and satin dominated the line.
Comfort and flexibility were key words of the collection.