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It’s Official! This is a real fashion season where designers, models, stylists, make-up experts etc, keep no stone unturned to put their best at either of the fashion ramps. A while back, we had been caught up at two biggie fashion events of the capital. The just concluded India Bridal Week and Delhi Couture Week has been a true challenge to prove the most exceptional couture design innovation ever seen. FashionFad takes pleasure to share with you some of the most up-to-date couture trend. To be fair, couture trend is all about freedom of expression and so let’s filter out trend that spoke ‘Incredible’

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Blooming Bride – ‘Flower flower every where’, like last season, this one trend still rules the rack. Floral prints and embroideries seem to rule their way in bright colours especially for designer Anamika Khanna, something she call it her forte and her designs can’t just do without floral embroideries. The royal, beautiful and classical trend had been a key thought for numerous designers. Just floral prints and motifs, maybe we don’t need to say anything new for this trend but it seems to be intoxicating! This is our kind of fashion, truly Indian…

Array of Jackets – The best one, it replaced the quintessence of blouse over lehengas and even saris. Playing extensively fashionable, designers had their individual lines to sing on the each style. For designer duo Shantanu and Nikhil it was an Elizabethan and Victorian era whereas for Rohit Bal, it was love at first sight also we saw Shakespearean generation with rich velvet effect. We really loved the way J J Valaya played brilliantly on waistcoats and cropped jackets.

Black Beauty – ‘Black’ is an all new ‘Red’ and who said Black isn’t meant for weddings? The couture fashion has set its own rule with plenty of mysterious darkness brought-in by designers Falguni and Shane Peacock, Rohit Bal and Suneet Varma. Designers Adarsh Gill and Tarun Tahiliani seem to love darker hues and said it out loud especially with blacks and what better than contrasting with romantic gold, royal copper, popping pink, shimmering silver, ivory and lots more. This disco gatsby fashion fever has just come and it is sure to stay here for long. Interestingly, how about a red pout with this one… awesome isn’t it?

Dazzling – With black in–vogue, white doesn’t seem to take a back seat. White and gold come dazzling together to create an all-new concept for designer Suneet Verma and Tarun Tahiliani. Golden is all to jazz up with an embellishment and Rohit Bal did it great with golden border and traditional motifs. It has made a serious style statement and looked classical for Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Inspired by the Indian royalty this trend considers richness and opulence, they seems to have come out from the closets of Indian princess. Truly an avant-garde trend for sure.

Go Videshi – With blacks and whites, joining the couture trend bandwagon is western hues. We see flawless English colours setting the all new trend on couture ramp. Moss greens, purples, sky blues, light browns, ink blues and lots more were spotted in huge by designer Jyotsna Tiwari. It looked like Indo-western fusion designs, making things look very explicit.

Lace-it – This season, the ‘it’ thing in couture was all about laces and we could see them in huge. French lace and its layers was all the rage and what better than such experiments with these trends. Hints of this trend stood common with Rohit Bal, Anamika Khanna and Sabyasachi Mukherjee, where some used it in layering others made jackets out of it also we saw thick lace borders in huge. They really complete an ensemble and make it look all the more fancy.

So, if you love weddings. This season gives you a perfect excuse to dress–up in exceptional outfits and have fun dancing the nights away. Royal, opulent, subtle, rich, gothic, western etc; we have it all for you.