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WIFW 2014 Day 4: Tanvi Kedia
The Vintage Gypsy by Tanvi Kedia was bright and very colourful. It was indeed one of the best collections seen at Day 4 of Wills India Fashion Week 2014.
From colourful thread embroidery to stripes and prints, Tanvi Kedia revived the traditional Indian look with a touch of Gypsy style on the ramp of WIFW 2014. the collection was vintage and very stylishly presented by the designer.
The look is hippie-deluxe where everything flows in breezy gypsy fashion. Layers of textures, patterns, colours and embroideries on flowing silhouettes looked vintage. The collection consists of alluring dresses, jackets, tunics, skirts and palazzo pants in vivid colour palette like toffee brown, emerald, turquoise, navy, pale grey, purple and black.
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The collection is traditional and conventional and portrays a blend of ethnic tones and a free nomadic spirit.

Printed Jackets
Beautifully thread embroidered jackets looked vibrant on the ramp.

Stoles
Printed stoles were worn with kurti like loose dresses.

Graphic Designs
Colourful graphic designs on short cocktail dresses looked chic.

Long Skirts
Hippie inspired black long skirt was worn with black full sleeve blouse and accessorised with a stole.

Dhoti Pants
Printed dhoti pants and junk neck pieces gave a touch of Gypsy style.

Colours
A lot of colours were blended together to create bright and eye catchy creations like these in vivid prints and designs.

Printed Palazzos
Printed palazzos added a touch of the rough and edgy Hippie style.

Skirts
From pencil skirts to milkmaid skirts, they all looked stylish and colourful



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