The final day of Lakme Vogue Week X FDCI was a vibrant show of creativity, seamlessly mixing established design homes with the progressive spirit of rising expertise. College students of Pearl Academy confirmed off their design prowess on the runway by reimagining jute and khadi, and giving it a contemporary spin. Their disruptive concepts and cutting-edge designs resonated strongly with the viewers.
L-R: A mannequin in TIL by Ankur Verma, Aneet Padda in Tarun Tahiliani, a design from Pearl Academy
Designer Suneet Varma made his ready-to-wear debut together with his assortment impressed by Cher and Zeenat Aman. It comprised of trendy jackets, sensible shirts, jaunty skirts, flouncy attire and co-ord units, making certain there was immense adaptability within the clothes.
Designer Ravi Bajaj’s Lumina assortment had dramatic metallic touches, some spectacular 3D accents, the shimmer of crystals and the addition of flirty tassels. His menswear was sturdy and highlighted experimental silhouettes.
Rina Dhaka experimented with plissé textures and complicated hand embroidery. There was a definite natural really feel of the 90’s spirit that evoked an Out of Africa nostalgic feeling.
One other designer stealing the highlight on the final day of the showcase was TIL by Ankur Verma. His patchwork and kantha stich work made the clothes visually arresting. Layering remained an integral a part of his design ethos.

