He played with silks, velvets and tulles and displayed intricate embellishments in a trendy style. He used color palette comprised of shades of green, mustard, blue with antique gold and silver giving the festive look. One outfit that stood out was the one that he opened with – layered anarkali ankle length kurtas with embroidered dupattas. The colours, fabric and pattern almost spoke to each other to give that wedding feel. He continued this streak with ghagras with sexy blouses whether it were the tiny ones, key hole ones, each displaying crafty excellence. He showed off his skills in zardozi, kundan, brocade borders and crystals as well. Dramatic hairstyles with ostentatious accessories added the finishing touches to this true Bollywood wedding gala.
Aamby Valley India Bridal Week 2010 Vikram Phadnis
Vikram Phadnis showcased what he does best. The bridal collection from Vikram had Bollywood glamour written all over it. His Nizam collection at the Bridal Week was inspired by the Nizam jewellery from the Gitanjali Group. Ask for anything – colors, fabrics, drapes, full circle skirts, lehegas, kurtis or saris– Vikram gave you all.
He played with silks, velvets and tulles and displayed intricate embellishments in a trendy style. He used color palette comprised of shades of green, mustard, blue with antique gold and silver giving the festive look. One outfit that stood out was the one that he opened with – layered anarkali ankle length kurtas with embroidered dupattas. The colours, fabric and pattern almost spoke to each other to give that wedding feel. He continued this streak with ghagras with sexy blouses whether it were the tiny ones, key hole ones, each displaying crafty excellence. He showed off his skills in zardozi, kundan, brocade borders and crystals as well. Dramatic hairstyles with ostentatious accessories added the finishing touches to this true Bollywood wedding gala.
He played with silks, velvets and tulles and displayed intricate embellishments in a trendy style. He used color palette comprised of shades of green, mustard, blue with antique gold and silver giving the festive look. One outfit that stood out was the one that he opened with – layered anarkali ankle length kurtas with embroidered dupattas. The colours, fabric and pattern almost spoke to each other to give that wedding feel. He continued this streak with ghagras with sexy blouses whether it were the tiny ones, key hole ones, each displaying crafty excellence. He showed off his skills in zardozi, kundan, brocade borders and crystals as well. Dramatic hairstyles with ostentatious accessories added the finishing touches to this true Bollywood wedding gala.
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