Actors Radhika Apte, BipashaBasu, Karishma Kapoor and Sophie Chaudhary walk the ramp for four promising
designers at the fashion extravaganza
designers at the fashion extravaganza
6Degree, India’s leading fashion talent
and tech platform reinterpreted the forthcoming festive season’s fashion
statements atthe 6Degree Stage One duringLakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2016
runway. The platform created quite a
buzz among the fashion enthusiasts of the country by launching four established
designers - Sumona Parekh, Architha Narayanam, Saroj Jalan, and Sanjukta
Dutta.In addition; it was the dazzling beauties of B’town who stole the
limelight at the highly-coveted fashion week. The bold and gorgeous Radhika
Apte looked beautiful in a bridal ensemble designed by Saroj Jalan and
Bollywood’s newly-married star Bipasha Basu made quite the statement in her
ethnic outfit at Sanjukta Dutta’s show. While singer-actress Sophie Chaudhary walked
the ramp for Sumona Parekh, petite beauty Karishma Kapoor looked resplendent in
Architha’s bridal couture. The designers showcased their bridal collections on
the final day at the 6Degree show of the fashion extravaganza, which was held
in St.Regis, Mumbai on 28th August,2016.One of India’s first fashion talent and
tech startupslaunched in 2014 by Nikhil Hegde and Amit Bhardwaj, 6Degreehas
signed a two-year deal with LFW as its official partner
wherein the 6Degree
Stage One will be the key highlight. The strategic association will enable
6Degree to build its brand equity on a global front and grow significant
revenue; apart from giving the young and emerging designers an upgraded
platform to present their fresh and cutting- edge styles on.The partnership for
the next four seasons began with Lakmé Fashion Week Winter-festive 2016.
Commenting on their show, Amit
Bharadwaj, COO & Co-Founder, 6 Degree, “Lakmé Fashion Week has been
instrumental in integrating India into the global fashion scene, since 2006.
This makes it another perfect launch pad for our talented designers to showcase
their creations in front of critics and experts from all around India. It was
great to witness the level of innovation our designers showcased and I hope
they take this experience with them and continue to do great work in their
careers.”
Known for her fashionable and exquisite
range of customized and hand-crafted Assamese Mekhla Chadors with different
varieties of colored silk threads, Sanjukta Dutta’sensembles at the show were
yet again a culmination of culture and religion of Assam.She re-interpreted the
traditional Mekhla Chadorswith motifs based on the integrity, tranquility and
cultural heritage of Assam in the form of Sutradhar (the anchor of Assamese
Bhaona), the Tea Gardens, Fauna of Kaziranga, Flora of North-East, Fishing
women, Weavers and Jhapi(traditional hat). The designer selected Mugaand white
as the colour theme, which isin stark contrast to her usual colorfulselections.
Sanjukta Dutta commented, “Although I
have been a part of several prestigious shows like ‘India Beach Fashion Week,
Goa 2016’, ‘Mysore Fashion Week: The Royal Runway 2015’ and ‘Women's Era
Palaash Miss India 2015’, apart from presenting my designs to the British Royal
Family during their recent visit to India, 6Degree has given me a wonderful
opportunity to be part of the country’s premium fashion event. Being a part of
this runway will enable me to establish a broader connect with the consumers of
the global fashion world and widen my label’s footprint extensively across the
country and the globe.Today, I feel that my decision of quitting my comfortable
government job to pursue my passion has been truly rewarded.”
Designer Saroj Jalan’s collection was
yet again inspired by the rich past of India. Her collection, inspired by Poet
Amir Khusro’s Sakalban, incorporated the mystic beauty of Mother Nature in bold
colour palettes. The delicate floral patterns intricately used in her Zardozi
and hand-woven Tussar silk& velvet garments added a vibrant and fresh touch
of feminity and poise. Meanwhile, Hyderabad-based designer ArchithaNarayanam
unveiled her enthralling bridal collection, which was a blend of traditionalism
and modernism of two cities, ‘Banaras’ from north India and Hyderabad from
south India. The ensembles inred, green and gold hues with elephant motifs and
Zardozienhancements featured the ancient and indigenous lifestyles of the two.
Designer Sumona Parekh’s
collection“Revival of the Baluchari” was inspired by the philosophy behind her
label that juxtaposes the old with the new. The original Baluchari sarees
originating from West Bengal 200 years ago in the 18th Century depict
mythological scenes on the pallu and border. Sumona’s Festive/Winter collection
used the Baluchari weave to create modern and striking contemporary silhouettes
in the form of western floor lengths to traditional lehengas.
The collection is crafted with elegance
and grandeur in Japanese kirigamitechnique, zardozi embroidery and Aariworkto
enhance the look of Baluchari in an elegant and subtle way; making them
flexible for every woman’s wardrobe. Meanwhile, the colour palette used in the
form of classic cream, red, magenta, gold to edgy black, makes the ensembles
perfect for the winter season.
About 6Degree
6 Degree is one of India’s first fashion
talent and tech startup that provides opportunities for fashion professionals
to showcase their talent. It unifies individuals related to the fashion domain
such as fashion designers, bloggers, brands, models and photographers on a single
common platform. The fashion tech firm aims to connect like – minded people
across the global fashion community. It has very soundly blended technology
with fashion to create a portal suitable for networking, associations and
consultation.
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