Day Five (Friday) at the ongoing India Couture Week 2017, organised by Fashion Design Council of India with associate partner Hindustan Times, ended with designer Varun Bahl showcasing his Dream Nouveau collection that was inspired from the Art Noveau period. There were lehengas and saris featuring works of Czech painter Alphonse Mucha’s bohemian influence and neo-classical motifs.
Bahl’s menswear collection could be the perfect pick for grooms, with exquisite stoles teamed with floral Nehru jackets and sleek kurta pyajamas to choose from. (Raajessh Kashyap/HT)
A model showcases Varun Bahl’s creation featuring painting on the anarkali inspired from the Art Nouveau period. (Raajessh Kashyap/HT)
Deep marsala lips off-set the intricate embroidery. (Raajessh Kashyap/HT)
Lightweight palazzos were paired with intricately detailed kurtas. (Raajesh Kashyap/HT)
Cape-style blouses with saris took on the runway too. (Raajessh Kashyap/HT)
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