Bright colours, looms and timeless creations -- a look at the best fashion moments from the recently concluded 15th edition of Bangalore Fashion Week.
Glamour and glitter took centre stage as models sashayed down the runway with unabashed enthusiasm.
With 30 eminent designers featuring unique designs and styles, the four-day fashion show held in Bengaluru indeed succeeded in showcasing the Indian fashion industry to the global fashion world.
Presenting some of best fashion moments that caught our attention.
IMAGE: A differently-abled model -- who donned a silk floral sari -- impressed us with her courage and confidence. Thank you Archana Kochhar for the opportunity. Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations
IMAGE: Meanwhile, Daisy Shah (right) -- the showstopper -- strode the ramp with designer Archana Kochhar in a floor-scraping gown with a floral jacket thrown over. Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations
IMAGE: Bright in blue, former Bigg Boss contestant Nora Fatehi wowed us in a Shazia Naik creation. We liked the cut-out, collared short bell sleeve printed sheer jacket. Photograph: Kind courtesy Rutuja Marfatia
IMAGE: From ensembles apt for brunch to an evening party, there was a plethora of designs Shazia had to offer to every fashionista. A backless pleated gown (left) or a satin front slit gown with a sheer cape? Photograph: Kind courtesy Rutuja Marfatia
IMAGE: This model turned up the heat in a cleavage-baring, thigh-high slit embroidered gown designed by Abhishek Dutta. Like it? Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations
IMAGE: Abhishek Dutta (centre) and his muses were all smiles. Don't miss the quirky eye make-up on the models. Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations
IMAGE: Eye-catching colours and easy-to-wear designs were the highlight of designer Devika Kalia's creations. Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations
IMAGE: A self-taught designer, Devika Kalia took to the stage with her showstopper. Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations
IMAGE: If ethnic wear is what you prefer, designer Purvi Doshi had them in abundance. Check out the off-white long skirt paired with a short kurta (left) and six yards of elegance with floral threadwork. Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations
IMAGE: Titled 'Timeless Trousseaus', Sameena Parveen showcased an eclectic collection of royal legacy and grand heritage of the Mughal era through her ethnic ensembles. The lehengas and anarkalis were as gorgeous as the models wearing them. Photograph: Kind courtesy Madison Public Relations