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Ritu Kumar unveils Fall Winter collection 2014

Ritu Kumar unveils Fall Winter collection 2014

India Blooms News Service | | 07 Sep 2014, 09:37 pm
Kolkata, Sept 7 (IBNS): Fashion designer Ritu Kumar unveiled her new Fall Winter collection 2014 at the flagship store in Kolkata recently.

With the festive season knocking at the door, Ritu Kumar adhered to her signature look and colour palette like royal blue, blushing red,  vibrant fuchsia among others in her collection.

The designs have been woven out of fabrics like bhagalpuri, net, tussar, chiffon lace and georgette.

The collection was to bridge the gap, between traditional wear and modern wear, suitable for both morning and evening wear.

The new collection was flaunted by popular city  models Subhomita and Maitreyei.

To enhance this statement of fashion the collection was added an edge by the conceptual jewelry designed by jewelry artist Eina Ahluwalia through her Magniloquence collection which are the classics best sellers for seven years.

“The jewelry has been designed keeping in mind the priorities and comfort level of a modern Indian woman who can carry it with flair of confidence. The jewelry is light and the rhodium plated Dark collection are unique in its own way  as these are  suitable to go with most of the outfits,” said Eina Ahluwalia. 

Some of the best selected styles from the Magniloquence collection are Rococo Grande, Sudarshan Chakra Grande, Byzantine Grande and 3D Trishul Grande.

 

(Reporting by Shubhashree Hom; Image by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)

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