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paintings for his gorgeous floor-sweeping
creations that had hand-braided floral details to
highlight each look. Dolly J’s evening gowns were
made with fine tulle, in shades of vibrant lilacs,
subtle silvers, hot reds, and many more. Payal
Jain’s ‘Crescent Moon’ was inspired by costumes
of the early 19th century, and comprised zardozi,
resham-dori, shisho-bharat, mukaish, tilla-marodi,
and other ornamentation. Myriad gowns, dresses,
skirts, and blouses were made with muslin and
linen. Suneet Varma’s show closed day three,
seeing him unleash luxury-wear comprising
dazzling gowns, lehengas, cholis, and dupattas.
DAY FOUR
Menswear made a great impact on the last day
of LMIFW SS 2020. Bareek brought forth
rth the
collection ‘Intergalactic Luum’, which comprised
omprised
basic menswear made from natural fabrics
brics such as
khadi and Global Organic Textile Standard
ard (GOTS)-
certified cotton. Countrymade unveiled ‘Beyond the
Clouds’, which offered sharply cut and embroidered
menswear separates. Manoviraj Khosla’s
a’s ‘Jungle
Metal’ moved into an edgy, funky zone, , featuring
kantha with metallic tones, animal prints,
s, and foiling
on denim. Paresh Lamba Signatures was all about
stylish clothing for the 21st-century male,
le, while
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MANOVIRAJ KHOSLA’S
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‘JUNGLE METAL’ MOVED
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INTO AN EDGY, FUNKY
ZONE, FEATURING KANTHA
NTHA
WITH METALLIC TONES, ,
ANIMAL PRINTS, AND
FOILING ON DENIM.
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