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Give us your take on these outfits featured at the Delhi Couture Week.

In this latest round-up, we bring you photographs of some of the hottest outfits featured at the Delhi Couture Week.

How do they fare in the style stakes? Tell us what you think of each outfit by taking the poll at the bottom of each page!

We start off with this high slit evening gown by designer Monisha Jaising.


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Jumpsuit for a wedding? Why on earth not, Jaising seems to suggest in her latest line that was aimed at the beach wedding market.

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Next up we have this off-shoulder outfit sans any jewellery or an iota of bling, an unusual choice perhaps for a bridal line-up.

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The vintage evening gown can really make heads turn if you have the body for it. Think it's worth losing those extra pounds?

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This off-shoulder piece is from master couturier Sabyasachi Mukherjee's 'opium' inspired collection.


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The collection featured zardosi, tilla work and old fashioned crewel embroidery that were meant 'to keep the whole collection very evening and glamorous'.

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Next up we have a flapper jacket teamed with a pair of salwar and a dupatta by Sabyasachi.

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The classic sherwani gets a trademark Sabyasachi touch as the sombre black goes out of the window along with the white salwar.

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This shimmering saree teamed with a full-sleeved blouse designed by Sabyasachi harks back to an era gone by.

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A trio of models is seen in deep red hues topped off with shimmering gold accents.

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Next up we have this Anarkali skirt teamed with a shimmering silver dupatta from Varun Bahl's latest collection titled Flight.

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Bahl's 'sari-gown' -- that attempted to blend the western and Indian sensibilities.

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Diva Dhawan models this rather plain-looking salwar-kameez that we're not quite sure is worth the designer price tag.

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The Anarkali is probably the one piece of garment that's ruling the ramps across the country today. This one's by Varun Bahl.


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Final outfit in contrasting black, white and red from Bahl's collection featuring the motif of the flying bird signifying freedom.

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Next up is this outfit by Masaba Gupta who made her couture week debut as the fashion director of Satya Paul. The designer used the floral motif differently, opting rather to go with its X-ray effect.


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Much of Gupta's colour scheme was derived from her own collection featured at the Lakme Fashion Week in March this year.


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A model walks the ramp in a bright red sari with the trademark X-ray floral motif.

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Next up is this monochrome creation by Masaba Gupta.

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We close Gupta's collection with this bright red, kimono-style outfit that we simply couldn't take our eyes off.

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Up next is Anju Modi's collection Draupadi that featured some stunning lehngas such as this one.


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Collared blouses, majestic anarkalis dazzled the ramp as part of Modi's creations.

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Up next is yet another anarkali, this time in bright red, colour of the Indian bride.

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Embellished lehngas, much like this one, were the mainstay of Modi's collection that made extensive use of raw and organic as well as chanderi silk.

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The collection closed with Tabu who walked the ramp, her hair open, much like the mythical Draupadi.

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