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New-age ethnicwear: Love it or hate it?

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST

A model in a Ritu Kumar creation

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When it comes to fashion, fusion and experimentation with styles and influences is often appreciated. However, how much is too much? The recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai threw up a few creations that though classified 'Indianwear' were unconventional (to say the least).

So here we take a look at some of the more out-there fusion creations and ask you to tell us if they get your thumbs up...

First up is this outfit by ensemble by Ritu Kumar. A raw silk shift kurta paired with contrasting dupatta is quite conventional, but lace leggings are quite a daring replacement for a churidaar (don't you think?).


Image: A model in a Ritu Kumar creation
Photographs: Dominic Xavier
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Orange oomph

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in an Asmita Marwa creation

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This khadi checkered sari by Asmita Marwa, worn over a scalloped bikini blouse is sexy yet not the most wearable.


Image: A model in an Asmita Marwa creation
Photographs: Dominic Xavier
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Red ruse

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in an Arpan Vohra creation

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Up next is this outfit by Arpan Vohra. While the rich red and gold catches your eye, we're not so sure about the velvet on the bodice or the net skirt over gold checkered leggings.


Image: A model in an Arpan Vohra creation
Photographs: Dominic Xavier
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Hip-hop hottie?

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in a Purvi Doshi creation

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A rather whimsical design this. The sari's quite nice and so is the deep-back choli, the hood attached is a little out there though.


Image: A model in a Purvi Doshi creation
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera
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Ethereal charm

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in a Rehane ensemble

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Rehane offered up this pretty sheer kurta worn down to the ankle, over colourful red and green leggings and dupatta to match. This one gets our vote, how about you?   


Image: A model in a Rehane ensemble
Photographs: Sanjay Sawant
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Boho babe

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in an Abhishek Dutta creation

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Next up is Abhishek Dutta's take on the traditional churidaar kurta. An asymmetrical kurta with deep blue fade along the edge worn over what looks like fishnet stockings and shimmery bolero jacket. Work for you?


Image: A model in an Abhishek Dutta creation
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera
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Goddess in green

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in a Satya Paul creation

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If you like bling, this one's for you. A sheer net Satya Paul sari worn over a golden choli and churidaar, is sure to leave onlookers quite dazzled.


Image: A model in a Satya Paul creation
Photographs: Dominic Xavier
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Red roses

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in a Neeta Lulla creation

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One of Bollywood's favourite desingers Neeta Lulla served up quite a puzzling collection. This was one design we could not quite make sense of, you?


Image: A model in a Neeta Lulla creation
Photographs: Dominic Xavier
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Yellow delight

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in an Anupamaa Dayal creation

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The rich golds and yellows and pretty embroidery on the Anupamaa Dayal creation sure get out thumbs up. However the low neckline and luxurious layers might not be for everyone. 


Image: A model in an Anupamaa Dayal creation
Photographs: Dominic Xavier
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Fusion flirtation

Last updated on: September 22, 2010 18:18 IST
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A model in a Masaba Gupta creation

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A finally we have this Masaba Gupta ensemble. A long sheer kurta worn over a bikini top and blue skirt make it not quite traditional and not quite modern. Well, that's fusion we suppose?


Image: A model in a Masaba Gupta creation
Photographs: Rajesh Karkera
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