The collection entitled 'Pearls on Oriental Forms' saw models sashaying down the ramp gracefully in lehengas, shararas, sarees, anarkalis and pharsi pyjamas.
Keeping the colour palette subtle with hues of white, beige, peach and light green was a conscious choice for Meera, who wanted to take a break from the "typical wedding colours".
"Our inspiration has always been Awadh and this time too we kept true to our roots. We tried to break from the typical red, orange and pink, which was a challenge.
The collection was found quite wearable by many and was a breather after Day One's high-on-bling couture.
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Meera brought the spirit of Awadh alive with her intricate chikan, zardozi work on georgette and velvet fabrics.
The designer also teamed long embroidered jackets with sarees and shararas, giving a contemporary look to the outfits.
Adding to the structured clothes was the perfect combination of jewellery like maang-tikkas, naths, and delicate necklaces.
As their collection spoke volumes, Meera didn't want to shift the focus from it and avoided having any B-town celebs walking the ramp for them.