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Alaya F walks the ramp in black sequinned co-ord set at Lakme Fashion Week Day 2

Designers Paras and Shalini of ‘Geisha Designs’ are known for their ultra-glam creations each season. Their cocktail and evening wear 2024 collection called “Profusion” at Lakmé Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI, unveiled textures that will enchant the Indian and global buyers.  The ‘Geisha Designs’ label launched in 2001 retails from 200 high end stores across India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, USA, Europe, and South Africa as they have mastered the art of re-creating traditional Indian silhouettes that reflect old world romantic looks.

The “Profusion” collection was a harmonic tapestry of nature’s symphony of clothes that would fit the requirements of not only festive couture but also occasion wear and luxury resort creations. The inspiration was the multitude of colours seen in crystallised stones. So, there was a palette of fuchsia, jade, aqua, blush, pale blue, deep blue, and lilac that was sprinkled through the collection. There was a kaleidoscopic, poetic merger between the vibrant tones and the many textures for the ensembles. It was an amazing concept that projected a perfect harmony of hues that turned into a fashionable symphony when icy cool blue shades moved in unison with the brilliance of metallic designs.

The “Profusion” collection had a creative fashion stanza of sheer poetry, which was in the language of threads, beads and intricate designs as the ensembles proved to be a bouquet of stylish dreams. There was marked evidence of delicate embroidery, striking textures vibrant motifs and immaculate construction. The silhouettes moved seamlessly from modern reinterpretations of drapes that at times offered a new twist of inspiration for the traditional sari. Evening wear moved from lush creations with intricate embellishments, to creatively constructed ensembles with just the right amount of elegance.  The one-shouldered gown with an ornate bodice flowed into a dramatic sheer floor sweeping ensemble, while the swirls of the embroidery caressed and flowed down the will-power evening gown.

In a beautiful co-ord ensemble that shimmered and captivated the eye, Alaya F dazzled the audience as the showstopper for Geisha Designs by Paras and Shalini at Lakme Fashion Week 2023. She made a bold statement as she became the star of Geisha Designs by Paras and Shalini's runway appearance at Lakme Fashion Week by showcasing her boss lady flair. The 'Nocturnal Enigma: The Tassel Tempest Ensemble' from the brand's most recent 'Profusion' collection was worn by Alaya F. She is wearing a matching bralette top and trousers with abstract beaded embroidery. Pink lips, sparkly eyes, coral blush, and highlighter all complemented Alaya's outfit's dark tint.

 

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