The day 3 of Amazon India Fashion Week Autumn-Winter 16, unfolded jaw dropping collection of gear with over the top accessories clubbed together to our delight.
[Also Read: Day 1 Of AIFW 2016 Left Us Speechless]
Let’s explore the unique patterns of the noted designers from all across our country.
Mine Of Design By Sahai Ambar Pariddi
‘Memoir’ the AW accessory collection of Sahai was worth memorabilia. She kept the entire apparel in shades of ivory to highlight the silver and gold based pearls, corals, shells, etc. Be it jhumkas or palm cuffs, neck pieces or fringed bracelets, she definitely compiled a beautiful pieces of art.

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Valliyan By Nitya
Keeping it exciting and valiant, ‘Modern Mughals’ by Nitya portrays the courage of a woman. The designs are woven intricately, strongly inclined towards the Mughal era. The opulence of the compilation elevates the fashion world to the pinnacle of glory. Her collection includes earrings, cocktail rings, grippy necklaces and also head gears.

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Vasundhara
Naming her collection ‘Au Naturel’, she went creative immensely designing in every bit of flora and fauna patterns. Interesting designs in form of twigs, branches, leaves, rocks, bugs, etc. were seen. She puzzled everyone with the complex and wonderful ideas that carved into a heart stopping collection of wrist chains, headgears, necklaces, etc.

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Chandrani Singh Fllora
‘Mrityunjay’ by Chandrani had a touch of devotion in its ensemble. Paying tribute to Lord Shiva, she lead the collection in Indo-western style with trishul prints, conch shells and cannabis leaves. Most of the compilations are floor length wraps with either scarves or bomber jackets.

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Pinnacle Shruti Sancheti
‘Constantinople’ by Shruti Sancheti had illustrations of the Sultan’s rule. Ranging from floor length pleated skirts, peplum shirts, shirt dresses, culottes, etc. the collection heavily features fancy modern cuts with brilliant hand-craftsmanship. Fluid paisley, geometric mosaics and rustic clamp dying were the noted patterns in display.
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Aditi rao Hydari walks the ramp in a shoulder cut out top, a slit cape style skirt over a pair of trousers looking absolutely magnetic.

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Mynah’s Reynu Taandon
The designer had a smooth transition from summer to winter with the colors still being flowery. The entire collection is an amalgamation of the hippie style prints with traditional hemlines. She kept her stock focused on wide legged pants, flared dresses, skirts, bishop sleeves in lively colors and bohemian prints. She picked sand washed suede and felt fabric for her art.
Anupamaa By Anupama Dayal
Anupama’s ‘Fight and Feast’ was solely inspired from her trip to Nagaland landing her in creating this collection inclined towards the tribal life at it. Using a palette of the tribes comprising of black, white, red, tangerine, green and marine blue on khaki and various silk forms, she believed in creating a story with strong customs and history through her compilation. Bringing out a fierce woman who stands up for herself and the injustice is the sole idea behind the look of the assemblage. She replaced her usual floral prints with elephant, horse and drum prints along with check motifs and stripes this season. The head gears added a fierce tone to the display.

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Sanchita
Take a walk in the galaxy with Sanchita’s outer world and space inspired collection. Keeping it all shimmering and in sequins and neon, the designer hoped to create a mystic atmosphere with the patterns of stars and constellations. The Chelsea boots, oxfords, sneakers and loafers with the casual, relaxed and athletic apparel created an ‘athleisure’ promoting athletic clothing with a pleasing vibe. Ranging the fabric from cotton jersey to faux leather and satin, the designer created a worth noting collection.

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Pankaj And Nidhi
A compilation entirely inspired from the military uniform in the European cavalries ended the day 3 of the Fashion week with a bang. The jackets and capes had power shoulders; embellishments with military buttons; Military motifs like lanyards, medals, badges; booties and gloves depicted military splendor.
Styled in culottes, bell bottoms, skirts, floor length gowns and knee length dresses with the right amount of embellishments, tailored crisply created the sensational collection.

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