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WIFW’15: Anupamaa’s Eccentric Prints
Another fashion show begins as WIFW 2015 and we expect it to be just as mundane. The fashion season takes its toll on the interest of fashion experts as well. Watching hordes of models walk down the ramp in one designer's collection after another can get a little monotonous. But Anupama Dayal's collection for WIFW 2015 broke any drone of monotony that we may have gathered so far.
Models in boho-chic outfits set the ramp ablaze. And so you know the first thing that we noticed about them? All the models were walking bare foot.

This is taking the definition of Bohemian fashion to a whole different level. There we kaftans, kurta dresses and shift dresses galore in this collection.


Anupama Dayal's ‘Anupamaa' collection for WIFW 2015 was as vibrant as a spring summer collection should be. There were shades of pink, orange and purple that made the collection appear totally vivid.

The use of fringes was very well pronounced and the accessories were also chosen keeping the definite hippie theme in mind.


This is possible the most colourful collection that we have seen at Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week 2015 Spring Summer so far.

The ensemble we liked the most was a cheerful pair of purple palazzo pants with striped bralet over which the model wore a sleeveless jacket. The headgear looks interesting as do the typical Indian prints.



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