Photographs: Rajesh Karkera
Here's designer Preeti Kapoor's ethnicwear line from Lakme Fashion Week's first day.
Opulent, timeless and oozing old-world glamour -- that about sums up Preeti Kapoor's showing at Lakme on Day One.
Using ancient Jamawar embroidery, the designer spared no effort to ensure her ethnic garments made a mark. Luxurious fabrics like silk, net, velvet, satin and chanderi were presented in a host of rich colours like maroon, ink blue, grey, purple and brown and silhouettes were purely traditional.
Seen here is a dotted, sheer lehenga complemented by a heavily worked choli and dupatta with velour border.
Wispy grey
Image: A Preeti Kapoor creationBright red scallops add character to this ethereal grey sari, as do hints of gold.
Sharara style
Image: A Preeti Kapoor creationBrown sharara pants with red velvet edging are set off by a heavily embroidered jacket and dupatta.
Muse in mauve
Image: A Preeti Kapoor creationBesides the striking mauve-orange combination, this drape stands out thanks to that stunning choli with upturned collar.
Worthy of a princess
Image: A Preeti Kapoor creationKapoor took our breath away with this one -- from the netted neck to the paisley pattern and embroidery, it's all just as regal as can be!
Designer drape
Image: A Preeti Kapoor creationShe moves back to the earthier brown, once again combined with orange, for this star-dotted drape.
Velvety glamour
Image: A Preeti Kapoor creationAnother stunning kurta is set off by a velvet dupatta in rust and deep, luscious maroon.
Bridal aspiration
Image: A Preeti Kapoor creationCan you see yourself in a royal ensemble like this one on your wedding day? We certainly can!
Heavily worked
Image: Alesia Raut for Preeti KapoorThe oranges and reds are broken up here with hints of yellow and blue -- a rather heavy-looking but pretty sari on Alesia Raut.
Young talent
Image: Preeti KapoorKapoor takes a bow at the end of a very well-received showing.
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