Lakme Fashion Week: Day 4 comes to a close in creative and innovative, see pics

Fashion, avant-garde style and colorful canvases came together in association with FDCI on the fourth day of Lakme Fashion Week. From creative fashion films to elaborate live shows, each designer went above and beyond to give their audience a memorable showcase. While the colorful textures complemented the luxurious makeup, the fourth day was a perfect blend of fashion, music and art.

Show stopper Shraddha Kapoor walked the ramp for Anamika Khanna’s Nexa present AK-OK. With a bang on the fourth day, designer Anamika’s creations were rich in prints and embellishments. Along with models showcasing creations on an elevated ramp, the show also featured a dance performance by contemporary dancers.
Creating awareness about wildlife, designer Payal Jain’s collection titled Earth Songs was a heartwarming presentation. It was a creative melody of colors, natural threads, hand-woven fabrics and animal-inspired prints that came together perfectly to match the theme of the collection. Through the collection, Payal wanted to create awareness about fast disappearing forests and endangered wildlife.
With a personal style statement and a fresh approach to self-expression, AJIO presents Fashion Up, the India showcase was a bold expression of a fashion forward theme and trendy style. From asymmetrical skirts to funky tops and casual denim jackets, the collection was young, fun and trendy. (Photo: FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week)
A sensational and thoughtful extension of Misra’s Lost Summer Collection, An Eternal Summer label was all about delicate and detailed workmanship. The fashion film was shot at Briganza House in Goa and created the perfect backdrop for the collection. The collection included a creative display of multi-floral surfaces with eclectic colors and complements of creative silhouettes.
The Nikita Mhaisalkar Collection Canvas celebrates drama and artistry in one film. Inspired by paint drips and abstract strokes, the collection features bold stripes, Aztec motifs and dramatic embroidery. The glamorous resort wear came in shades including lilac, magenta, aubergine and coffee.
Inspired by the free-spirited woman and her love of traveling, Shruti Sancheti’s collection Maverick Travel showcases versatile, fluid and fuss-free ensembles. From tiered dresses, co-ord sets to lounge wear and midis, the color palette was a cocktail of bright colors such as canary, Prussian blue, mint green with lilac, powder pink and salmon.
Designer duo Pankaj and Nidhi, known for creating elegant ensembles laden with bright colors and abstract designs, partnered with Logitech to present a collection inspired by Italy’s Amalfi Coast. With abstract style in vivid colors and created digitally, the collection included different mixes of silhouettes, cropped tops and luxurious billowing sleeve blouses, tiered skirts and pretty dresses.

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