This collection was more a revelation because I have not come across him playing with an international fashion era which has taken over almost every creative enthusiast. The 70’s are taking a real high stride at the moment and I know it isn't very individualistic to follow the stream. However, digging deep into the details of Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s collection showed us how well the trend merged with his bengali dame’s fashion sense. Women pulling up in flared pants, belted waists and tiny cholis was just too relaxed-chic for the couturier’s aesthetic. The stripe blouses were reinvented and the drapes were soft and easy making us fall in love all over again.
Think Zeenat Aman’s nonchalance in Dum Maro Dum and you will land somewhere near his 61st look on the runway; blatantly capturing a very vivid mood. Adding seriousness to his collection were the men in his less than subdued blooming prints and the usual well cut juttis. Cropped blouses with elaborate high waist skirts are here to stay for a very figure flattering reason. The middle parting gelled back straight hair has established itself as a beauty trend and the thin tied scarves around the neck are bringing simplicity right back to the 70’s table.
Image courtesy: Vogue.in
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