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ICW 2014: Manish Arora's Bolivian Headgears
Manish Arora was the man of the night on day 4 at ICW 2014. The talented designer who showcased a whole new range of designs completely took our breath away. Going with the Bolivian art of a headdress, most of his models were sporting one. Colourful outfits, rainbow Bolivian headdress's and much more completed his collection on day 4.
The ramp was colourfully lit with sharp headlights, just enough to focus on his major art. The Bolivian headdress which came as a surprise to his fashionistas left us in complete awe. Each of the Bolivian headdresses were unique to look at.
The reason behind the Bolivian headdress is to bring out the new meaning of addressing one's best feature - which is the head, which is rarely seen with much attire. At the ICW 2014, the outfits and the accessories were very much out of this world. They complemented each other to perfection and most of all; the colours weren't even that bright to the eyes. Manish Arora's collection which is inspired from the peacock, had a lot of vibrant blues and greens.
The rainbow Bolivian headdress which is motivated for the Indian bride of today will see a whole new look in the future. Ranging from different designs of floral, pearls, feathers and ear knots, these headgears were definitely an eye opener for the evening on day 4 at ICW 2014 at Manish Arora's collection view.

Enriched With Jewels
This headgear was remarkable. The entire head of the model was entitled with fine pieces of gold plated beads and triangle shaped metals.

Face Paint Too!
On day 4 at ICW 2014 Manish Arora's collection was filled with headgears. To make this look all the more attractive, each of their faces were encrypted with rainbow coloured bindis.

The Touch Of Florals
Florals need to be a part of every designer's show. This yellow sunflower band which was placed on the sides of the models head gave out a whole new look along with the bright makeup.

Touch Of Red Too!
There can be no fashion show without the colour red. ThisBolivian headgear was much talked about as it had pomp-pomps on the side!

Existence Of Nature
Manish Arora's designs were impeccable and so was his taste in accessories on day 4 at ICW 2014.

Solo Pomp Pomp
The art of placing the pomp pomp and decorating one's head is quite a rare sight. We loved the bright colours which was used in this head accessory.

Ear Cones
Ear cones too were a major treat on the ramp at ICW 2014. It was quite a chic look we saw at Manish Arora's Indian collection.

Modern Mufflers
These modern ways of decorating one's face can get quite interesting, dont you think?

Studded With Stones
This Bolivian headgear was studded with stones, making the look heavy. But, the model walked the ramp for Manish Arora at ease.

Quite The Indian Bride
Representing brides of India, these headgears will soon be a part of modern India.



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