Thursday, 5 April 2018

Women Fashion: Get inspired by Bombay times Fashion Week 2018

Bombay times Fashion Week 2018, the much talked about fashion show, kicked off on 30the March with high dose fashion, glamour and elegance. All in one! The 3-day long fashion fiesta played with diverse trends, styles, and fabrics.

From retro calling to fresh drapes & western cuts, from moon-light colors to hand looms and recycled silk. Literally, the Bombay times fashion week 2018 displayed a whole of 360 degree.

Fashionistas, it seems your summer style is really sorted. What I find best about the fashion show was the homogenous message behind heterogeneous patterns: “Women In Power”.

Women from different walks of life: entrepreneur, doctors, lawyers, social worker, celebs, models, teachers, bankers, walked the ramp. So we found something for everyone. If you missed this wonderful show, don’t miss it now!

We have picked some of the remarkable fashion trends that you can’t stop obsessing over. So before you look for online shopping for women, a look at these trends is a must. Take a look what the prominent designers have to offer this year

Nandita Mahtani: 70s inspired look with a modern twist



The very beautiful Bollywood Dabbang girl walked the ramp for Nandita Mahtani’s retro collection. The designer displayed the 70s look with a modern touch to it. Her collection showcased A-line dresses, skirts with bling embroidery and modern motifs.

This retro look was smartly complemented with contemporary shades and sexy silhouettes. Making it a perfect pick up dress for any night out. Of Course, the designer didn’t miss the sensual touch to her collection that complemented every wearer. So ladies on this date, don’t miss the dash of bling.

Shivani Jani: A collection inspired by colors of Moonlight




Did you find Nushrat Bharucha beautiful in “Sonu Ke Tittu ki sweety”? If “yes” then trust me that’s nothing!.

The lady nailed it in shivani’s designed moonlight gown. Not just her, Shivani jani entire collection was completely elegant and subtle. The comparatively new designer’s outfit was inspired by the colors of night and the moon. The collection showcased ruffled skirts, pants, dresses, jumpsuits, gowns, tops with stretch crepes and beautiful lace.

So if serenity, calmness, soft ruffles are more of your taste, don’t miss them this summer. Shivani showed it the perfect way to carry these beautiful patterns.

Mandira Wirk: A romantic Getaway collection


So if you are the one who simply can’t get over of whites enough, this collection will melt you. The very 44-year old Malika Arora walked the ramp for Mandira’s show. “Age is just a number”, truly Malika proved it.

The actress looked stunning in her “all-white” dress with a super sexy back. That’s not it, her bouncy waves and minimal makeup added the oomph factor to the gown. The designer collection also included dresses and floral jumpsuits. These were complemented with oversized sunglasses, edgy headgears which were used as statement accessories. For this hot season, check out her other pocket dresses, cold shoulder outfits, and kaftans that’s a perfect up for every working women.

Kalki Fashion: A fusion of floral motifs & zari work



Kalki, who hasn’t heard this name? It’s a renowned brand in the fashion world!

This year the ever stunning Yami Gautam closed the show for Kalki. The actress looked magical in her soft lavender ballroom gown with a beautiful netted cape attached to it. The showstopper dress was a beautiful blend of zari work and floral motifs. She was truly looking like a fairy walking the ramp. Indeed, it set the stage on fire.

Ladies, it can be your beautiful engagement or pre-shoot dress. So if any of occasion on at the fingertips, don’t miss this style.

The Bombay fashion week is over, but not the craze and style it bring along! These were some of our special pickups from the much talked about fashion show. But as I said there are still many lefts. So tell us which one of those should be added to the list and why. Share your fashion vision with us in the comment section below.

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