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Floral indulgence: Day 2 of LMIFW SS’21

Limerick by Abirr N' Nanki

ByPuja Gupta

October 15, 2020 (IANSlife) Day 2 of the digital Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Spring/Summer’21 opened with Limerick by Abirr N' Nanki and Nirmooha launching their latest collection through a short fashion film.   

Limerick’s line-up titled ‘Chrysalis SS’21’ is all things floral and comfort. Comprising mostly dresses, pant suits, sarees and skirts in free-flowing silhouettes, the designers have used motifs of the Mughal garden to bring freshness to each outfit made in fabrics like mixed crepes and organzas. The colour palate was kept between pinks and ivory.  

 

Limerick by Abirr N' Nanki

 

“Chrysalis draws inspiration from a state of bloom that comes after the storm. It emphasises on the very state of optimism when the reset button has been pushed and everything has started afresh. It explores the semantics between man and nature, their inspiring congeniality manifesting into each artwork,” the designer said in a statement.  

The collection by Nirmooha is inspired by the vintage winter wardrobes of English aristocrats and “celebrates all things dandy”.  

 

Ranna Gill @ LMIFW SS' 21

 

The designer has used wool with muga silks and silk organza to recreate the bygone era. The line-up consists of gowns with plunging neckline and high slit, off-shoulder dress and blazers in colours like maroon, teal blue, coffee and mauve.  

There has been use of origami, geometric patchwork, pleating technique to give abstract texture to the outfits.  

The next film was presented by designer Archana Rao who launched her Spring/Summer’21 collection called ‘Wildflower’.  

Nirmooha

 

Shot in a lush green outdoor setting, the film featured models wearing light dresses in lighter colours and fluid silhouettes. A part of the line-up also comprises outfits in darker colour palette and bold silhouettes in flirty and fun tulle ruffle skirts shift to Khaki trench coats. The designer has used pearl collar and hand-embroidered leather cut outs; to elegant tea-length dress with a corset, apart from ‘broken china’ mosaic print on leather interspersed with pearl detailing.  

All the tulle pieces are designed using left over fabrics and embroidered pressed flowers are created using scraps of fabrics in different colours. 

Guapa’s showcase of her collection ‘Enchanted Forest’ takes viewers on a journey to an enchanted forest with mystical creatures and flora and fauna. With motifs like a Mystical Doe, a Magical Bunny, Cherry Bird, Tree of Life and the Indian Marigold Flower, there has been experimental use of techniques like blanket stitch, cutwork embroidery and smocked pleating in easy breezy silhouettes.   

 

Guapa @ LMIFW SS' 21

 

Designer Ranna Gill’s collection ‘Floral Opulance’ is filled with bright colours and botanical patterns in breathable fabrics like georgette, satin. The collection includes Dhoti Pants in solid colours, pleated skirts, tunics, maxis, and belted dresses in colours like ivory, black, marigold, and hues of ruby, greens and florals, prints inspired by the bohemian vibe. She also presented a range of hand embroidered, breathable masks in monotone or colourful hues.  
 

Archana Rao @ LMIFW SS' 21

 

 

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