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Lakme India Fashion Week - A Review

Native indian is becoming the newest style hub for the fashionistas. Native indian developers are no longer limited to the household style and outfits market, they are getting identification and popularity from all over the world. The various government guidelines and a growth in style industry have made it possible. One of the major cutting-edge provided to Native indian developers to display their abilities are through the method of style shows. Lakme Native indian Fashion Display is the most popular style show party of Native indian where the abilities of already established and future developers are presented.





 
This event is a style party laced with lots of charm and nationwide as well as worldwide press coverage. This time lakme Native indian style week was organised at Mumbai from Thirty first Oct- 4th Nov. Many well-known developers as well as viewers experienced this style bamboula. Famous bollywood superstars were part of it.
 
Eminent developers like Surily Goel, Narendra Kumar, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Nalandda Bhandari, Nandita Mahtani, Anand Kabra, Abhishek Dutta , Wendrell Rodericks, Anupama Dayal, Vikram Phadnis, Chaitanya Rao, Sanchita, Savio Jon, Payal Singhal, Sanjay Malhotra, Wayne Ferriera, Priyadarshini Rao, etc provided their spring/summer 2007 selection. Also Southern Africa developer duo Sun Goddess and Clive Rundle provided their selection.
 
Brief explanations of some producer's innovative work are as follows :-
 
Nalandda Bhandari
 
Nalandda Bhandari styles simple yet eye-catching and wearable selection under the brand name 'Nasha'. She known as her spring/summer 2007 selection 'Free Spirit'. She protected all styles and styles of modern women outfits, outfits styles like- tunics, kaftans, pipe outfits, dresses, tops and used silver evening dress taken over her show. She performed with charm dressed materials like chiffon, soft silk, georgette, voile, pure cotton and crepe. Her selection was mostly decided by creature printing and embroideries like Africa embroidering, sequin embroidering, etc. She also provided her men selection. She included her logo of increased embroidering in almost every outfits.
 
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