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Colours rule

Spice up your wardrobe for the season with bold prints, funky shoes and leather jackets

Photo: R. Ravindran

Monsoon wardrobe Prints juxtaposed with textures in bright colours suit the look of the season

This monsoon it is going to be a bold and chic look that is set to rule the fashion world. And, lots of colours. Says Tarun Nagpal, a Bangalore-based fashion designer: “ Colours are set to brighten up the monsoon season. Electric blues, raspbe rry reds, shocking pinks and monsoon’s favourite purples and yellows are going to be in .” Fashion designer Nida Mahmood agrees. “Monsoon is a fun season. One should exploit the seasonal splendour in techni colour. Prints when juxtaposed with textures in bright hues work well. Short hemlines teamed with waterproof gum boots or funky shoes are the mantra for this season.”

For a dramatic look

For young women, Nida recommends trapeze tunics that give a dramatic look when paired up with boots. you can spice up your outfits with accessories such as beaded neckpieces, a cool printed umbrella and a colourful rainproof bag.

Checkered shorts with boots or three-fourth trousers in linen and other light materials work well for working women.

They look stylish, functional and most importantly do not get dirty during the rains.

“Fabrics like linen, knit, double knit or light and lycra viscose are light, warm and makes one feel at ease during the monsoons”, adds Tarun.

Actor Radhika Pandit says she loves to wrap herself with cosy cardigans and thick leather jackets.

“My fashion statement for this season is to wear one-piece thick dresses in bright colours and team it up with boots. It makes me look smart and keeps me warm.Trendy caps is an added style quotient. For a rugged look, I would opt for a denim skirt or a leather skirt with a turtleneck full sleeves cardigan. It suits the gloomy weather the best.”

Slim fits

Tarun says slim fits are in. “ Young women can opt for oversized tops with waist belts, layers over full-length leggings or narrow denims. Tunics with giant turtlenecks with inverted pockets reveal influence the street culture,” he says. Another hit combination is butterfly tops, off-shoulders and single-shoulder tunics with hot pants or checkered capris.

To complete the look, wear waterproof make-up. If you want your cheeks to shimmer in the rain, opt for peachy or rosy blushes, and use natural shimmers for the lip.

Do your eyes with a metallic edge and go in unusual colours such as dull greens, blues, yellows and shades of purple.

FASHION BYTES

Fabrics like linen, knit, double knit or light and lycra viscose are light, warm and makes you feel at ease

Three-fourths in linen and other light materials look stylish and functional

For a rugged look, opt for a denim or a leather skirt with a turtleneck cardigan in full sleeves

LATIKA R. CHUGANEY

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