Shimmer, shine and all things fine

Siddartha Tytler showcased his couture line, "Shan Shui" that consisted of contemporary gowns, lavish lehengas, cocktail dresses in classic jewel tones. In Chinese, Shan Shui refers to a style of art that involves painting of natural landscapes with brush and ink. There are three basic elements that make a painting wholesome - mountains, rivers and sometimes waterfalls.

Designer Siddartha Tytler's designs are known for their extra edge. Whether it's the structuring, layering or fine detailing, his garments make for striking India-modern pieces.

He showcased his couture line, "Shan Shui" that consisted of contemporary gowns, lavish lehengas, cocktail dresses in classic jewel tones. In Chinese, Shan Shui refers to a style of art that involves painting of natural landscapes with brush and ink. There are three basic elements that make a painting wholesome - mountains, rivers and sometimes waterfalls.

Advertisement

For menswear, Tytler kept the glamour intact with his velvet sherwanis, embellished jackets and statement bandhgalas. Farhan Akhtar and Guru Randhawa turned showstoppers for the designer dressed in all-black ensembles.

Also read | Bold and beautiful: Day 5 of FDCI India Couture Week 2022

Advertisement

The day ended with designer-duo Falguni and Shane Peacock's magnificent show titled, "Love Forever". Over the past few years, the Peacocks have emerged as the go-to-designers for the modern bride. Their designs are a celebration of Indian culture layered with contemporary opulence. With this couture outing, they showcased a variety of handcrafted voluminous skirts, veils detailed with feathers & crystals and immaculately crafted blouses. Actress Sara Ali Khan closed the show for the duo in a midnight blue lehenga.

tags
Advertisement