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#MustLook: Manish Malhotra's Exclusive New Collection, The Regal Thread
It's the first month of 2016 and the ace designer Manish Malhotra has already delighted us with his brand new collection, The Regal Thread.
Recently, Manish showcased a fashion show where he featured his new collection inspired from the remote villages of Gujarat and Banaras. The collection is drenched in traditional Gujarati and Banarasi prints. It looks like, for the wedding season, we have already got an array of outfits.
The collection spark out a range of colours from black to orange, but gold is dominant in most of the outfits. Manish has mostly played with Indian lehenga and choli. Adding fabrics, draping style and a bit of mandatory bling has made this collection rather elite.
The Regal Thread is one stop solution for all your wedding outfit problems. Now, let's have a look at the best of the outfits from the fashion night:

Gujrati Golden Dress
You can spot the mirror work on the neckline of the dress -- typical of Gujarati prints.

The Black & Orange Combo
The black velvet blouse with Gujrati mirrors is paired with Banarasi orange skirt.

The Magic Of Silver
Here a silver blouse is matched with a beige skirt, paired with a red a duppata.

The Floral Motifs
Here a monochromatic lehenga is embellished with red floral designs.

Contrasting Colours
A neat blouse Gujrati blouse matched well with a Banarasi dupatta and beige skirt.

Peach Perfect
The beautifully intricate design on a peach blouse accentuated with the use ornate Banarasi lehenga skirt.

Green & Red Mix
Here, Manish has used a green dupatta and red lehenga, both in Banarasi print, paired with a black blouse.

Go All Banarasi
Instead of going blending Gujrat motifs, here, Manish has used the traditional Banarasi print in the entire ensemble.

Copper With Red: Astonishing!
Probably, one of the best pieces in the collection. The blend of royal gold with a red dupatta is very regal.

The Orange Story
Again, a Banarasi print dominance. The orange skirt is embellished with golden designs.

The Green Lehenga
A neatly hand-woven light green skirt intricated with stone designs.
Don't forget to tell us which one is your favourite.



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