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Get The Most Envious Closet: Inspirations From LFW 2015
Get The Most Envious Closet: Inspirations From LFW 2015
Lakme Fashion Week 2015 came to an end with a very relaxed vibe. Street style is always the one 'it' thing we look forward to. Street style LFW 2015 left us with so many new trends to seriously think about. It's always a relief to know there is so much more to explore in the world of fashion.
In today's world all of us have that little designer instinct in us. And who knows, when we are ourselves and creating our own genre, that might be the next big thing flooding the runways. We might be inspiring someone like the LFW inspired us this year.
Let's have a look at the styles that made every audience drool. Check out what this Spring/Summer has in store for us where fashion is concerned. From college goers to office workers, everyone can take their pick.
DRVV by Dhruv Kapur was a deconstruction of style. It brought out the rebel that lies inside every woman. The zips in the dresses were strategically placed and the tear at the right places did the trick. He used fabric such as cotton popline and cotton silk. This gave the whole attire a regular comfort look.

Sailex added fun to the show. His exhibited collection that was floral and flirty. It brought out the fun only a spring can bring. He used fabrics such as linen, shiffon, cotton, satin and organza that gave a very attractive look to his designs.

Shikha and Vinita's collection 'Loves me, Loves me not' was a play of textures and layers using cotton, gauze and net. Their designs were stylish yet comfortable for the summers. They definitely preserved the feminine look.

Frou Frou by Archana Rao was a nostalgia worn by the models. Her collection was filled with collared shirts and sheer skirts. They were all in hues of nude colours blending with the aura around it.

One of our personal favourite in street style collection was a UK based designer launched in India, Miss Bennett. The collection was so girly and wearable. Every body type can wear then too. The crochet styled off shoulder tops and comfort denims, jumpsuits and skirts fit for a day out during a sunny spring day.

Another great street style to look forward to is Nishka Lulla. Her chic and trendy collection is going to be in every girl's wardrobe this year. Sheer shirts tucked in short skater skirts with metallic shoes and two-piece see through crop top and skirt assemble were some of the most hip ones for summer.

Our last but not the least, favourite street wear designer was Pankaj and Nidhi. They devoted their Spring/Summer collection to exuberant colours. There were beautiful neon column dresses, blouse teamed up with shorts and slim sheath dresses for this summer.




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