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In Part II of a series, we bring you some more ramp action from the ongoing Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week!
Yesterday, we brought you a glimpse of designers' best offerings from the WLIFW, which is underway in Delhi till October 12.
Today we bring you some more fabulous creations from one of India's biggest fashion dos of the year!
We start off with the hottest numbers from Sanchita's collection, which mixed deco elements with streamline design to create a modern resort look. Seen here is a textured two-piece in a striking combo of red, black and beige.
Surelee Joseph puts her lithe frame on display in mustard hotpants and a metallic-tinged bustiere.
Yellow satin, a vibrant print and sequins come together well on this blouson, teamed with matching sheer pants.
Sanchita winds down with this single-sleeve kurta sporting just a hint of sequins, modelled once again by Surelee.
Ritu Kumar left ethnics on the backburner and decided to take the sexy route, like this tiny shirt dress, worn over boyshorts and set off by the teensiest bolero.
Jesse Randhawa cops an attitude in a black sequinned number with a completely transparent skirt.
We see a replay of the sheer skirt, although this time around it's slit up the front and teamed with a white tank.
Carol Gracias makes an entrance in a mishmash of funky prints for Kumar, adding a kitschy touch to the line.
Nachiket Barve offered up floral themes, soothing prints and pastel shades for the coming summer -- take a look at this aqua ensemble that is the very embodiment of easy elegance.
Make a statement in this lovely pink wrap midi with hints of shimmer.
Jesse Randhawa steps out in a lovely yellow-green incut outfit flowing from a collar of applique flowers.
Barve gives his Western silhouettes a rest with this delicious fading churidaar-kurta.
Inspired by grey-city culture, Namrata Joshipura's garments were rigid, placid and structured with hints of warmth introduced only through shades of orange. Seen here is a jacket dress with floral motif.
Boy shorts peek out from underneath a sheer overlap jacket dress fastened with a belt.
Binal Trivedi steps out in a shorts-jacket combo -- very on-trend!
Joshipura's piece de resistance is this shimmering red carpet-worthy gown.
Duo Ankur and Priyanka Modi's line was young and sophisicated, focusing on allure and wearability -- we loved this pocketed red number.
Bloomer shorts are approporiately played down with a sober chiffon blouse.
A front-wrap prussian gown in satin is the cynosure of all eyes.
The Modis also focused on a lighter palette, like this feminine empire-waisted dress.
Manish Gupta's 'Valley of Flowers'-inspired garments were structured yet fluid, with shift dresses in pastels taking to the runway. Seen here is Rachel Bayros in a unique patterned mini.
Another shift number sporting pink threadwork is also on the sophisticated side.
White and light, this lightly swirling dress with orange circles at the neck is perfect for summer.
Gupta's creations stuck to his theme and the silhouettes were similar, as is apparent from this pristine design.
Amit Aggarwal sought to create 'out of this world' clothes using everything from yarn to metal fibres, like this moulded top and sheer skirt.
Bold gold highlights the contours of this high-collared ensemble.
A bright orange mini is topped with a more pastel shade in translucent layers.
Aggarwal winds down with this see-through white contour dress which looks like it would suit anyone with a Lady Gaga-esque sense of fashion!