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The soul of Amit's collection was cemented in the idea of using menswear detailing and adapting that to couture dresses in a beautiful synthesis of androgyny with femininity. His collection donned slick, poker-straight, fuss-free tresses and minimal makeup with a hint of gloss resting on the pout.
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Black coupled with saturated and deep tones appeared on washed matt silks, crepe de chine and duchess satin, while tulle blurred the edges and offered a softer, darker romance to the ensemble.
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"The goal of making beautiful things finds perfect expression in the fantasy like vision of Amit Aggarwal that is both modern and whimsical."
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Pictured here is the man himself—with his muse and our latest heartthrob, the fabulous Sushmita Sen.
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Big bright flowers, fairy lights and Mamma Mia blasting through the run-way; that's when you know it's time for Masaba Gupta.
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If you have Anaita Shroff Adajania grooving to the beats—you know it's going to be a good show, and that's just what Masaba's opening act was.
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Full of retro flavour, packed with print, palazzos and pizzazz—we certainly were enjoying the surge of positivity that was disguised as frivolous fashion. Masaba dressed her models in a bouffant, stylized eye-shimmer and a nude lip.
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Ending the act with a bang in a body to die for was the svelte and sultry—Shipa Shetty. If this was the beginning, we can hardly wait for fashion week to commence, in all its gusto.

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