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WIFW 2015: "Virtues" Displays Lovely Concept Embedded in Fabulous Designs
Day 2 of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week took off amidst a lot of excitement. Day 2 saw designers Viral, Ashish and Vikranth display a string of red coloured clothes. The show was called "Virtues". Among the many shows that have taken place and are lined up for the days to come, this show was unique in its entirety- it had a concept embedded in it. Let us go into the details of the show- Virtues by Viral, Ashish and Vikranth at the WIFW 2015 Spring and Summer Collection.

The innovative designs presented on the ramp in Viral, Ashish and Vikranth's was based on a vivid red coloured theme- a concept aimed at supporting and embracing people with HIV and treating them equally in all walks of life. The lively collection was filled with promise and a good deal of grandeur. It bore witness to both male as well as female models.

The collection mostly included asymmetrical dresses, most of which were predominantly red with a tinge of other colours. The show included female models wearing jacket kurtas with layers. The layers were brilliantly demarcated with the detailing even more stunning. Most dresses had a high low hemline with detailed patterning. There were some fabulous cape dresses as well.

The male models mostly sported dhoti pants with bandh-gala kurtas. The designs bore a tinge of the popular traditional element that is common in most shows. It must be said that by way of basing the show on a penetrating concept such as equality of HIV afflicted people, Virtues has set the bar high in this version of the WIFW 2015. It remains to be seen what else is in store for the days to come. Until then, stay tuned..



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