New Delhi, Aug 10 : Bollywood's leading ladies
are adding glamour to the
Delhi Couture Week (
DCW). After veteran
actress
Sharmila Tagore walked the ramp, young and stylish
Sonam Kapoor
along with elegant
Shabana Azmi attened the fashion extravaganza to
support designers
Anamika Khanna and
Gaurav Gupta.
Khanna and
Gupta opted for an off-site show, away from the main Taj Palace venue.
They showcased their respective collections Thursday at the Evoluzione
store in Mehrauli.
Clad in a sari-gown, Sonam was looking as fashionable as ever, while Shabana opted for a heavily embroidered maroon suit.
The
highlight of both collections was the different interpretation of the
sari, which boasted of a modern touch. Sonam liked it and said "it was
so incredible".
"They have taken something that was so
traditional and so beautiful and presented it in a modern way, which I
think was so wonderful. I think they both gave the sari a different
outlook altogether. I am incredibly grateful that I could see something
like this today," Sonam told IANS after the show.
Khanna's
collection was an ode to the powerful Indian women. She said that her
garments are "a modern take on traditional silhouettes".
Khanna
impressed the audience by presenting sari-gowns with an asymmetrical
hemline sans petticoats or underskirts. The colour palette comprised
pink, blue, ivory, beige, red, gold and silver.
Gupta, on the
other hand, chose to present his interpretation of the "global Indian
mindset" that according to him, "is the reflection of new confident
India".
Titled The Sylph Aviary, his show stunned many with the
design aesthetics that he displayed on the runway. His couture comprised
draped gowns, lehenga gowns, his signature sari gowns in reds, pinks,
oranges, yellows and nudes.
Sonam, who was mesmerised after
watching the collection, said that designers like them have put India
ahead of international fashion shows.
"I think Indian designers
actually know the definition of couture because we know the embroidery,
cuts and drapes. We have reached a standard, which is better than
international standards because I saw some of the international shows
and for me, this show is beautiful. It was a beautiful production,"
added the actress who attended Roberto Cavalli AW 2012 show at Milan
Fashion Week.
The 27-year-old was also invited by Italian shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo for his show at his headquarter in Florence.
Not only the collection, but the way these designers presented their outfits was also unique.
A very selective audience was allowed to enter in the main show area that was transformed into a courtyard.
From
tables to special installation with the 'jaali' artwork, reminiscent of
the Mughal symmetry, in the centre, helped in creating the Mughla era.
There was a surprise performances by foreign artists.
Also
present at the show were designers Rohit Bal, Manav Gangwani, Rohit
Gandhi-Rahul Khanna, Abraham-Thakore along with buyer Alka Nishar and
model Pia Trivedi.
© IANS