Lakmé Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2020
DAY 3
GAURANG SHAH
Lakmé Salon presented the hot and spicy “Garam Masala” Collection by Gaurang Shah along with great hairstyles and makeup looks. Tabu recited an original poetry while models walked the ramp.
INSPIRATION
Lakmé Salon’s new collection was a showcase of rich hair color looks, inspired by popular Indian spices. From spicy nutmeg and zesty kokum to tangy mustard, fiery saffron and sinful cinnamon, these colors translated beautifully to hair. The new Garam Masala collection comprised 5 stand-out cut and color looks Offsetting these glorious colors was Gaurang’s black and white collection of 40 unique saris, Anarkalis, Kurtas and flowing lehengas. The show also had innovative ways to drape saris that will make the traditional garment more fun and masaledar.
HIGHLIGHTS
- An unseen black and white woven fashion brought to light
- The collection is a spectrum of jamdani woven textiles created on geometric single and double ikats, paithani, pinhole bandhanis from Bhuj, Banarasi silk, Patan patolas, kalamkari, Kota, Telangana’s Puttapaka, uppada and Kashmir’s kani
SHOWSTOPPING MOMENT
Bollywood actress,the very talented Tabu in a Black Kanjeevaram Lehenga
DESIGNER’S TAKE
“Tabu has added grandeur to the presentation through her voice, reciting an original poetry and being our showstopper in a black Kanjeevaram lehenga with gold and silver boarder teamed with patan Patola with kanchi lion boarder sari draped like a dupatta.”
QUOTES
Pushkaraj Shenai, CEO, Lakmé Lever
“We want to encourage women to experiment with their hair and these familiar colour concoctions create looks that will add spice and sizzle to any look”
Pooja Singh, National Creative Director – Hair, Lakmé Salon adds
‘Garam Masala’ is our passion project to create hair color looks that will work for women across the country. The hues in the collection are true to tone and compliment the Indian hair and complexion. Our ramp looks today were taken from our collection and beautifully showcased that these bold colors can accentuate ethnic Indian-wear.”