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2009 Summer Collections In Bangalore

Dembla's collection was displayed in two sequences. First called 'angel's fantasy' with dresses and gowns in white. There are very minimalist embellishments but very beautiful cuts and (they are) very nice clothes to wear. The second called 'ethnic saris' featuring saris in various colors and embellishments. The showstopper for Dembla's show was Bollywood actress Aarti Chabaria, who sashayed down the ramp in a pristine white sari.
Nagappa and Fernandes presented a vintage collection in white, with silhouettes from the 60s, but with a very contemporary edge. Lace detailing on pure cotton, khaki, silk, chiffons and georgettes in whites had also been used.
Meanwhile, Salins collection was titled 'The Butterfly'. As the name suggests, the designs were playful, energetic, cheerful, vibrant, bright and sensuous. The collection featured hot pants, bubble dresses and skirts in pure silk, satin and brocades teamed with interesting accessories.
To suit the Indian summers, designers smartly put a wide variety of color and fabrics into use.



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