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Amazon India Fashion Week 2015: Day 3 Highlights
he five day fashion show, Amazon India Fashion Week was fabulous. Everyday, the collection showcase went from excellent above. The designers on the third day exhibited collections which revolved mostly around the traditional fashion..
The love for weaving, cities and different era were all showcased. A combination of androgynous silhouettes with A-line shift dresses, tuxedo pants and jerseys were also there.
The idea of old fashion merged with the reinvention of the modern day designs could be seen on the ramp.
Modern and viable interpretation of tradition wears like lehenga, kurti and angrakhas was seen. Simplicity and subtleness created a beautiful aura on the third day of the show. Though it was mostly traditionally inclined designs the party goers were not left behind, with some shimmering and sexy structures for a confident woman by Namrata Joshipura.

Paromita Banerjee
Their collection brought forward the various levels of perfection. Paromita exhibited layered textures in muted tones. She used a lot of natural colours like black, white and gray on fabric like khadi, mulmul and silk.

Tanvi Kedia
Tanvi Kedia's collection was a vibrant and colourful one with lots of embroidery and drapes. Her collection included Indian inspired kurtis, patiala pants, digital print blouse and long skirts. The knack for digital and block prints were shown in her collection.

EKA by Rina Singh
The cozy winter feel with elegance and femininity was what we saw at EKA's collection. Somber maroons, monotones on khadi, woolen and silk cloth made a definite innovative genre of style. Linear jackets, tunics, capes and flared skirts were exhibited.

11.11
Two young designers Shani Himanshu and Mia Morikawa presented a line of handmade trucker jackets, Luise pants, drawstring skirts and sari pants textured by organic materials were flooding the runway.

Anupamaa
All new side of the easy boho fashion was brought up by Anupamaa in her collection. Chiffon and brocade mixed with colours like blue, red and sand gave it a Mughal feel. The collection was called Kamali Jamali. It was a range from the Mughal inspired trousseau to casual wear.

Sanchita
Sanchita presented her collection which was inclined more to the younger generation of fashionistas. Her collection was full of A-line shift dresses, embroidered jerseys, tuxedo pants, ruffles and ikkat prints.

Namrata Joshipura
Namrata Joshipura exhibited a party collection inspired by the Greek Goddess of the night, Nyx. Her collection was filled with shimmery, sexy risque cutwork skirts, plunging neckline jumpsuits, corset inspired tops and faux furs. The designs gave a dark and mysterious aura with colour hues like black, silver, emerald green and a hint of red.



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