Day 3 of Delhi Fashion Week 2008 saw the unveiling of a new chapter in the trends of Indian fashion. The Delhi Fashion Week reached its summit on this day with a wonderful display of Indian fashion wear, men’s ethnic wear, and other items. If you have been tired of watching the same kind of saris, lehengas, and salwar kameez, then this show is a perfect treat for the eyes. Rohit Bal or the king of drapes and Designer Varun Sardana showcased their fantastic collection and the audience was left completely stunned with their collections.
As it is expected of Rohit Bal, his show was power packed and made a huge impact. All his afficionades tried to get the front row seats to have a glimpse of his collection. Thus, the front seats saw the likes of queen of beauty Shahnaz Husain, designer Vivienne Tam, Priya Chatwal, Charu Sachdev, and other celebrities. One could watch the designer of the show standing at corner and encouraging the models on the ramp.
The show started on a dramatic note. The ramp was enveloped in a layer of pink tissue paper that resembled feathers. When the lights became dim, all eyes were set on the catwalk. Slowly the music started playing and people held their breath for the unexpected. From the envelop of pink feathers, a model emerged gracefully wearing a Rohit Bal creation and stormed on the ramp.
The first outfit was a grand looking red gown, which a model carried with élan. Creativity was the highest factor that ruled the collection and the models moved on the ramp in the most elaborate of dresses and gowns. Male models too walked the ramp in well-fitted straight pants, which were puffed at the thighs and structured jackets looked adorable. The color palette was infused with shades like pastel green, red, and black. Jackets with floral embossed designs surely looked very intriguing. The vibrant shades of oranges and pinks, the extravagant ruffles, the delightful layers and the stylish collars certainly made a very bold impact.
The show of designer Varun Sardana was at it snazziest best and the collection could be described as the doll collection. The models on the ramp were dressed as dolls, while the background was filled balloons and nursery rhythms. The collection boasted of items like hot pants, gorgeous gowns, colorful dresses, jazzy knee length shorts, shirts with rumpled collars, and more.