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PICS: Masaba's fun and quirky Satya Paul beauties

Last updated on: March 15, 2013 10:36 IST

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Image: Model Lakshmi Rana walks the ramp in a dripping ink short number for Masaba.
Photographs: Courtesy Corporate Voice Weber Shandwick

Designer Masaba Gupta displayed her debut collection for Satya Paul at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Autumn/ Winter 2012.

Masaba unveiled the new, young Satya Paul girl as she debuted her collection titled 'Every Neon Counts' for the brand on day one of the WLIFW in Delhi.

Image: A model shows an outfit with the lipstick motif which according to Masaba symbolises femininity.

In India, this is the first collection designed for an established design house by a designer from outside the family that started it.

Image: Model Surelee Joseph in a palazzo pant saree with printed lipstick top and neon suspenders.

Satya Paul appointed 24-year-old Masaba, daughter of actress Neena Gupta, as Fashion Director late last year.

Image: Jesse Randhawa walks the ramp in a white maxi dress dotted with neon-coloured lipstick motifs.

"My collection represents the new SP (Satya Paul) girl – she is fun, she is quirky. We are trying to reposition the brand and so now we are aiming for the young girls instead of women above the age of 30," said Masaba.

Image: A model sports an ink blot black and green saree with a short black embellished blouse.

The collection was divided into four parts - the first consisted of lipstick prints, the second part was ink blot on garments, the third section had abstract designs and the last part had telephone booth imprints.

Image: A model walks the ramp for Masaba in a black and white abstract print maxi dress.

"The lipstick symbolises femininity, the abstract stands for basic way of life of a woman, the telephone booth stands for a constant wait and the ink drop for the various changes in a woman's life," Masaba said.

Image: A model wears an outfit by Masaba whose debut collection for Satya Paul was titled Every Neon Counts.

Models sashayed down the runway in mini and maxi dresses, gowns, sarees teamed up with printed blouses, jackets, pallazo pant sarees, tunics, kaftans and trench dresses.

Image: Jesse Randhawa shows a pink, white and grey saree, with a collared blouse and a long embellished jacket.

The colour palate ranged from the designer's favourite neon, black, white, orange to a pop of pink here and there.

Image: Masaba take a bow

Masaba also said that to get the mood of the collection, she herself remixed the songs that were being played. 

"I chose MIA's songs as she is my favourite. I also remixed the music and the video that was playing in the background."

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