Looking up to the sky for inspiration, Ken Ferns hit upon
the moon as his muse and called his collection “Moon Rise” at Lakmé Fashion
Week Winter/Festive 2013.
Incorporating a slight mysterious futuristic appeal into his
collection, Ken’s colour story had those magical dimensions of the moon’s
surface and luminance. Sedate ivory, liquid gold, dusty beige and shades of
deep greys, gave the colour palette a romantic touch.
Adding a slight 50’s
influence with hints of the New Age touches; there was balanced construction
and a gentle flow in the garments. Prints revolved around trees and creatures
of the night to complete the inspired look. Fabrics were soft and fluid with
satin, crepe, georgette and silk allowing the garments to create the sexy
image.
Very elegant with touches of Red Carpet glamour, the moulded
mini, slim gown with pleated sleeves, the rigid plastic curves on the shoulders
of most creations, figure hugging corsets and fluid long skirts were romantic
additions to the collection.
Men’s wear was restricted to ombre print suits with rear
slits in fabrics that matched the theme of the collection.
Adding more drama Ken designed headgear resembling bare
trees, which added to the Moon Rise inspiration.
Bringing his show to its glamorous end was Pratiek Babbar in
a stylish printed suit and his sexy co-star Amyra Dastur from the film “Issaq”
wearing a sultry corset and printed silk skirt.
“Moon Rise” by Ken Ferns offered the fashionable global
woman many formal wear options that will make her a trend setter.
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