The six talented designers at the Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2014 were mentored by ace designer Anita Dongre.
Chandni Mohan's collection was inspired by Preston Scott's architecture. Working on a colour palette of black, white and red, the sharply cut angular boxy dresses, tunics, skirts offered a variety of options to the modern woman.
Designer Divya Sheth presented a mix of far east motifs and silhouettes with Indian textiles - the stylish line inspired by Mary Cassatt's 'Lady at the Tea Table'.
The collection had one-shoulder dress, trousers, asymmetric summer dress, cocktail creations and draped gowns. For a perfect English tea party appearance, Divya's diversely inspired line seems to have great international appeal.
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Offering a redefined look in retro style, Parul Bhargava's collection was inspired by serenity. It had an old world charm of the 1950's as models sashayed in skirts, boxy jackets, dresses, flowing palazzos and tops in beige, brown and blue with deeper hues of brown splashed with abstract prints.
A collection titled 'No Longer the Hunted' was presented by Ujjawal Dubey, whose garments had raw appeal where the silhouettes and colours were inspired by the cold deserts of the world. The collection saw trousers, tunics, jackets, coats and the colours remained muted as grey, black, beige added excitement to the garments.