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Lakme fashion Week W/F 2018: Indigene, Naushad Ali and Pallavi Dhyani showcase their collection at the runway

The Digital Empowerment Foundation's #ArtisansOfDigitalAge Movement saw a lot of designers who collaborated with artisans from the interiors of our country. This foundation makes these artisans inclusive to the industry and gets them to the market with their collaboration with these designers.

Indigene collaborated with artisans from Barpali and Nuapatna for their current line.

The collection saw Ikat,  prints and embroidery splashed throughout their designs. Their color palette consisted of deep blues and reds among the grays and browns which made for a good mix of hues.

Refreshing, innit?

Naushad Ali, in collab with Susiri, showcased their collection that consisted of very western looking ensembles that made for your winter essential wardrobe.

Trench coats, turtlenecks and earthy mix of colors were majorly seen in this collection.

Thinking of a trip to the Alps? Naushad Ali's current line is here for your rescue!

Pallavi Dhyani's label Three showcased their current line, which came to life with the help of artisans from Barabanki.

Stripes, checks and prints were seen throughout their collection. The beige in their outfits was miraculously fused with a pop of tan orange and plum purples, which was a vision to the eyes.

Western coats, dresses and kurtas all found their contemporary kins in their designs. We're totally diggin' this!

 

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