Amalraj Sengupta's Stylish Options To Both Sexes

Amalraj Sengupta's Stylish Options To Both Sexes

SummerResort 2013; Amalraj Sengupta offered a great fashion collection tobr stylishmen and women.br With customised woven, hand spun and hand dyed yarns as the basis of thebr garments,the fabric story revealed a superb degree of high fashion.br Inspired by the Mauri tribes of New Zealand, Amalraj brought to the ramp;br effects of snake skins and tattoos of the warrior tribes. Using blends of khadibr linen,silk, khadi and cotton, Amalraj allowed the coloursto move from red tobr yellow, grey, mid blue and then onto off‐white and finally jet black. Simple yetbr androgynous at times in appearance, the garments had a definite fashionbr direction forthe coming season.br Opening the show with a yellow stripedplain bundi and kurta, Amalrajbr brought in a sheer organza kurta with a pleated yoke and grey stripedbr waistcoat for men's wear. The sleeveless black jacket, a well tailored maroonbr striped coat and kurta shirt with double breasted bundi were interestingbr additionsforthemasculine wardrobe.br Women's wear too had some edgy cuts, as grey asymmetric peplumbr jacketpants, a yellow drop waist maxi, hipster linen pants and kurta gavebr fusion looks. The horizontalstriped elephant pants with tunic, the maxi pencilbr skirt,the elegant maroon striped asymmetric coat and the tuxedo style shirt inbr black organza had a delicate androgynous appeal.br Amalraj Sengupta's bespoke "Tailor" collection "The Tribe" offered greatbr stylish options to both sexes with a variety of cuts, construction and colours.


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