Bridal showcase at Kimaya
An inevitable part of the big fat Indian wedding is the bridal trousseau and when Kimaya the true Indian luxury fashion brand vows to dress up the bride, glamour is assured.  This season it brings together an exclusive collection by Ashish & Viral Parekh, Charu Parashar, Gaurav Gupta, Kamaali, Malaga, Namrata Daryani, Rabani & Rakha, Ritika Bhasin and Sonu Gohil called the, ‘Le Trousseau Couture’. The line projects a larger than life grandeur with an accent on bridal affluence and gracefulness.
Ashish and Viral Parikh have laid on the platter a subdued colour story of under toned anarkalis to give a subtle western touch to our Indian bride. A translucent solid colour look has been teamed up with trousers or churidars in fabrics like tulle, brocade, lurex based silks, and raw silks with minimal embroideries.

Charu Parashar has a complete range of sarees, anarkalis and cocktail outfits for the newlywed to choose from. With brilliance and shine from Swarovski in georgettes, chiffons, brocade and cotton.

Gaurav Gupta claims the season with delicate balance of controlled drapes & fluidness. The collection speaks grandeur through three dimensional embroideries, peacocks and lotuses in colours of deep purples, brass gold and mango yellow.

‘Amorose’ by Rabani & Rakha is inspired by the rose which is romantic and feminine. The design encircles in intense hues of red, black indigo, purple and copper with sober elegance livened up by sophisticated details of delicate floral patterns and neoclassical pleating. The fabrics used are shot chiffon, lamhae and georgettes with rose prints and elegant embroideries.

Ritika Bhasin has an assortment that exudes ethnicity with modernity for the young bride in her angrakha styled anarkalis.

The wedding ensemble is incomplete without the complimentary accessories to perfect the look. Thus Kimaya also brings Namrata Daryanani’s jewellery collection named ‘Joie de Vivre’. And Malaga’s range of ethnic traditional  totes, bags, basket and clutches.