Falguni and Shane peacock, the husband and wife designer
duo, have already created stirs in the global market and have an impressive
clientele which includes Madonna, Britney spears, Katy Perry, Fergie,
Rihanna just to name a few. They
presented their awe-inspiring collection, Garden of Eden, which is an
amalgamation of colour, textures and vivid embellishments on the Day third of
the Luxurious India Bridal Week. As the title of the collection suggests, they
derived their inspiration from the most natural and beautiful creations of time
by travelling to Monaco, Nice and the gardens of Lake Como in Europe. The idea
was to capture the beauty of the flora and the natural environment of the
European gardens.
The backdrop of the beautiful set was laden with lots of dry
flowers which stood significant of their entire journey starting from
inspiration to the final conceived collection. The designers took the audiences
on a fairytale journey and finally to some fashion paradise with their
extravagant bridal and evening gowns, full ghagras, anarkalis, farshi pyjamas,
kalidaar saris teamed with bustier, halters and shrugs. "We have worked on
each piece for IBFW individually to replicate the beauty and movement of a
nature in a contemporary form", commenting on their collection for Bridal
Week. The show started with a model adorning a metal crafted waist corset
teamed with an evening gown which was very innovatively designed for the show.
Fur shrugs worn over Chantilly lace evening gowns in the hues of beige and
peach simply looked spectacular.
A lot
of shimmery net sarees and floor sweeping layered net anarkalis with sheer backs were part of
the subtle yet very trendy and elegant collection of Falguni and Shane Peacock.
Basically, it was a play of floral motifs, vintage laces and delicate feathers
amalgamated with net, chiffon and georgettes that were beautifully incorporated
in the mesmerizing collection of the designer duo.
The applique work was also seen on the
lehengas with 3D floral motifs. Even the big rubies and emeralds studded
diamond neckpieces donned by the models
were very tastefully chosen to complement the whole look. Another part of the
collection included pristine white ensemble with silver gotha work at the
borders of mutli-layered anarkali and intricate delicate embroidery work. The audience just couldn't overlook the use
of long jackets on multi-layered anarkalis in soft pastel colours like peach,
green and pink. To go with the tradition of reds and pinks which are extensively
used for bridal outfits, they also showcased royal red saree in velevet
combined with delicate pink net. The models strutted in Chantilly lace, floor
sweeping evening gowns attached with net stoles in the hues of pink, red and
hot pink along with a lot of shimmer effect. As soon as subtle romantic music
started playing in the background, Neha Dhupia made a grand entrance as the
show stopper of the show. She gracefully carried a Chantilly lace and velvet,
double layered evening gown with a crafted metal sheet attached to the waist of
the outfit. It was a floor sweeping evening gown which had a big motif on the
sheer back of the elegant attire.
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