Model Carol Gracias in a sari by Gaurang Shah
A model walks the ramp for Jayanti Reddy
Anushree Reddy unveiled her ‘An Indian Summer’ wedding trousseau line using natural fabrics like sheer mulmul and airy cottons. The ensembles used handmade badla work and pleating details, and the colour palette included corals, lime green, aqua, salmon, rose gold, lilac, ivory and vibrant tangerines and soft pastels.
Malaika Arora Khan walks the ramp in a Divya Reddy creation
Jayanti Reddy used naturally dyed, hand-woven textiles to create ensembles with intricate hand embroidery. Flared poncho tops were teamed with dhoti pants, while angular lace tunics were matched with white, flared, long skirts. The collection also had micro shorts under long flowing covers or a draped lehenga with a knee length kurta.
Disha Patani walks the ramp for Jayanti Reddy
Divya Reddy’s collection ‘Shahibzadi’ were created from Konda Patti (wild mountain cotton), woven by the locals of Adilabad forest. Divya also used Madhepur tussar from Telangana, known to keep the body cool during summer. The liberal use of pleating and floral embroidery added to the charm of the ensembles.
Tabu walks the ramp accompanied by designer Gaurang Shah, showcasing a creation from his collection ‘Muslin’. The show opened with poetry recital by Hyderabad’s Iqbal Patni. The all-white collection had flowing khadi, kota, organza and muga silk fabrics with Jamdani, Parsi gara and Chikankari embroideries.