It was the opening show slot for
Rajesh Pratap Singh for his Autumn/Winter 2015 presentation. And did he put up
a show!? The high on drama and gimmick factor was consistent through and
through. The erratic transition of the models walking down the runway from a nonchalant
signature tread to shuddering screams, the pounding rock and the models with
mask laden faces inspecting the drop of the IV bags set next to hospital beds set
the theme loud and clear- a shout out to the medical workers and industry. First off, kudos
to the designer for making a profound effort that lent a credible effect to the
story albeit a diffusion of the international runway culture. But what justified this so called effort
& credibility in the indigenous context was the equally impressive clothes.
Wool and leather hand sewn with the surgical ‘suture’ seams, fabrics derived
from structured wool weaves, Ikat checks and stripes in merino were the
techniques that backed up the whole story. The dripping red- of the otherwise
completely monochrome collection- morphed into polka dots and back-detailing on
the nursing inspired dress and coat silhouettes. The 50’s manifested in sheaths
and pleated skirts, all of it made in fabrics coated with gum. The gimmick that
would otherwise not have extended beyond its literal meaning for the discerning
eye was fool-proofed by what came about- more so in the second half- in the
form of ingenuity superimposed on the clothes.
Wonderful collection of fashionable dress accessories. Beautiful fashion dress for winter season. There is a myriad of options to choose from; we compiled a few of our favorites below.
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