Ragini Ahuja at Lakme Fashion Week S/R 2015
    March 23, 2015

    Review

    Influenced by Japanese ethics, Ragini brought a collection that focused on texture and motifs rather than silhouettes.

    Ahuja played with motifs like the paper crane, Japanese hand fans, and the rising sun. The embroidery came in the form of the country’s Sashiko stitching, and the mixing of polka dots and stripes. Shades like beige beige, grey, powdery blue and navy paired with Japanese blood red highlighted the collection.

    Silhouettes that complimented the theme of the collection consisted of boxy anti-fits with leather appliqués, Obis and elegantly tasseled accessories. Kimono cut shirts and tunics, pleated pants and skirts and big boxy dresses formed the core of the collection.

    Ensembles that mesmerized audience were the navy blue high waist bikini with white polka dots gathered together with a sheer striped overcoat jacket, the black and white printed bralet and midi box pleated skirt with white stitched detailing.

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