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About India Couture Week

HDIL India Couture Week, an initiative of the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) is expected to be the most glamorous and most unique of all the fashion weeks. India’s first ever couture week, will showcase 11 of India’s finest couturiers and aims to provide a platform for the Indian Couture.

Scheduled from September 16 to 21, two theatrically produced shows will be held each day at 7.30 pm and 9.00 pm. The event will certainly be a celebration of Indian fashion.

DAY 2

Designers: JJ Valaya and Ashish Soni

India Couture Week’s third day had top designers ASHISH N SONI and JJ VALAYA

showcasing their splendid creations.

ASHISH N SONI: Carving out a distinctly original niche with a sharply refined and deceptively simple sense of aesthetic, designer Ashish Soni’s sophisticated line of cashmere and woollen coats, jackets, satin gowns, pants and sherwanis, all in black and white, redefined haute couture on day 2 of HDIL India Couture Week. Using a white backdrop and transforming the ramp with two huge scissors on its rear corners and aligning down the runway in big circles, Ashish fine-tuned the couture concept through visuals.

The men’s line saw a modern interpretation of the classical sherwani by incorporating revolutionary embroidery techniques.

For women, the looks were in the form of slim pantsuits and skirt suits that are very modern and yet traditionally feminine at the same time.

Ashish Soni’s surprise for the audience was former super model Madhu Sapre who scorched the ramp with one of his creations.

JJ VALAYA: The King of fashion fraternity, JJ Valaya’s Couture Week’s glorious collection of the finest in women’s wear and menswear will herald this new season of luxurious style. Valaya presented a couture line in splendid silks and georgettes, a palate that ranged from ivories to antique jewel tones, craft that remained unrivalled in today’s day and age, all came together to create a unique experience in fashion and elegance. The collection included signature Indian silhouettes to lush evening gowns, from regal menswear to the famed Valaya trousseaux.

Men’s wear comprised of embroidered skirts and big leather belts with a knife at the hip, while the women donned lehangas and small cholis accompanied with fur wais

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