I have been a huge fan of Anamika Khanna's fusion of ethnic influences within Goddess-like cuts and styles. I also love how she uses muted tones to her advantage and harmonises them together for some dainty spectacular impact. Here's my favourite ensemble from Anamika's PCJ Couture Week 2013 collection -- up, close and personal. The first picture is the bodice ornamented in looped silken yarn stitched in a row and dull-gold threadwork:
The yoke at the back gave way to this zardosi embroidered motif:
The hemline had similar looping work alongside a tad bit of bling:
And it all, paired with dhoti-style dull gold pants, led to a fabulous number on the ramp:
The yoke at the back gave way to this zardosi embroidered motif:
The hemline had similar looping work alongside a tad bit of bling:
And it all, paired with dhoti-style dull gold pants, led to a fabulous number on the ramp:
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