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LFW: Farah Sanjana ,Karleo by Karan Berry, Leon Vaz brought fashionable trends on the ramp

| | Mar 23, 2015, at 07:26 pm
Mumbai, Mar 23 (IBNS) Ace designer Farah Sanjana showcased her demure but daring collection called 'The Military Diva' at the Jabong Stage during Lakme Fashion Summer/Resort 2015.

Is the ultra-mod woman ready to be the quintessential woman she has always dreamt to be? This was the question that Farah Sanjana raised with her breath-taking creations, which were infused with dainty sophistication meant for the fierce and independent warrior.

The print story was in the ideal camouflage version teamed with metallic hardware, as the models marched down the ramp. Majestic skirts with strong cuts were teamed with jackets; body hugging skirts spoke of the feminism; while trousers redefined the Spanish silhouettes. The array of shift dresses, cropped tops teamed with gathered skirts, bikinis enveloped under printed capes were the highlights of the show.

Embellished with the innovative motifs of swords and scimitars, the collection was a fashionable fierce line that brought stylish aggression on the catwalk. The feisty models strutted down the ramp looking royal in form and combative in approach. The eye catching garment that enthralled the audience was a classic ivory coloured sari graced with the monumental sword print.

The plethora of hues included shades of porcelain, ivory, pale pink, amber and classic black. Soft mint and olive green came up as a sneak peek and added an ultra feminine touch.

Farah Sanjana’s portrayal of “The Military Diva” will definitely appeal to women who want to show the world who the real trend setters are.

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