Delving into womenswear for the first time, here's what designer Troy Costa put on display at the LFW.
A burst of colour and embroidery inspired by the ripples of water defined Arpan Vohra's collection on DayThree of Lakme Fashion Week.
Masaba Gupta opened Day Three of Lakme Fashion Week in true 'Mumbaiya' style, with a 'Nan Khatai' band marching onto the ramp to kick things off. Presenting her 'Thinking Bride' collection.
Day Two of Lakme Fashion Week opened with a showing by Amalraj Sengupta, inspired by the tragedy and drama of World War II. Check it out.
Designer Arjun Saluja collaborated with haircare giant TIGI to present a hairstyle and high-fashion showing on Day Two of the LFW. Have a look.
Designer Harangad Singh's line on the second day of Fashion Week, 'Khumor', was inspired by the ecstasy of divine passion. Take a look.
Does this Sholay-inspired jacket get your fashion vote?
Thought you'd ever see a whole spring/summer range by a designer using only two essential garments? We didn't either. But Neha Agarwal suprised us with the number of looks she managed to style using just shift dresses and netted long jackets at the LFW. Check it out.
Here's a round-up of the celebs who attended Day Two of Lakme Fashion Week!
Rajasthani designer Swati Vijaivargie's inspiration for her Mauj collection showcased at Lakme Fashion Week was 'a distinctive artistry of flat weaving called Kilim and Dhurrie.'
GenNext designer Akshat Bansal believes Indians are finally ready to experiment with fashion and look for individuality.
Drawing inspiration from the famous desi snack chanachur or 'Bombay Mix' as it is known the world over, designer Debarun Mukherjee showcased his line on Day Five of the LFW. Take a look.
Designer Puneet Nanda showcased yet another mesmerising array of sparkling saris, elegant lehengas and chic cocktail numbers from his label Satya Paul to mark the close of Day Four of the LFW. And performing the showstopping honours were Mandira Bedi, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sarah-Jane Dias and Amruta Patki. Here's a glimpse of the fantastic finale for the day.
Narendra Kumar brought Day Three of the LFW to a spectacular close with his latest line of garments, created in association with denims brand Killer Jeans. With a space age theme and futuristic funk on display, the showstopper was modelled by Neil Nitin Mukesh. Don't miss it!
Here's what Smriti Gupta's 'Jail House Rock' collection on the fifth and final day of the LFW was all about.
Here's what designer Raj Shroff offered up from his label 'Ravage' on Day Four of the LFW.
Celebrating 10 years of her label on Day Four of the LFW, here's what Payal Singhal offered up on the ramp.
They saw their careers take root at Lakme Fashion Week in the last few years. Now, in a showing that's the first of its kind, these designers put up a united front and visited looks from their past to create new collections for 'Five years of Gennext' -- take a look.
In fitting fashion, designer Manish Arora blew it away with his first-ever showing at Lakme Fashion Week, which drew Day One to a close. Don't miss it!
Despite their six-year age gap, Kareena and Karisma have a lot more in common in the fashion department than you think.
Designer Krishna Mehta celebrated over a decade of fashion on Day One of the LFW with a collection she wants women to "lust after", in her own words.
Day Four of the LFW saw Naga designer Imcha Imchen draw inspiration from the tribals of his home state to create a vivacious line of organic cottons and\nsilks.
Mudasir Bhat from Kashmir, who started his ramp career in Delhi has now shifted base to Mumbai. We caught up with him at the LFW.
Here's a quick take with fitness freak and model Kabir Singh at the LFW.
Members of the LFW selection jury spell out what it takes to walk the Fashion Week ramp.
Four contestants who competed at the Lakme Fashion Week Plus size model auditions tell us how they deal with body shaming.
Designer Payal Singhal displayed her latest range of resortwear on the fifth and final day of the LFW. Crepe and embroidery came together to create outfits that can be worn both by day and by night, with crystal embellishments and changeable silhouettes. So here's a look at a sparkling wardrobe that's ideal for both the beach and a formal occasion.
Designer Paromita Banerjee showcased her latest offerings on Day Four of the LFW. Titled 'The laal paar and other stories', her line sought to add a rustic touch and de-glamorise fashion; it was inspired by the 'laal paar', the traditional hand-woven red border sari of Bengal. Here's a glimpse.
Day Four of the LFW was opened by designer Purvi Doshi with her 'Kachindo' collection. 'Kachindo' means chameleon in Gujarati and it's a fitting name for these creations, which metamorphose into a variety of different silhouettes. Check it out.
Masaba Gupta showcased 'Chhalni', her latest resortwear line for women as well as her first men's collection, 'Litmus Test', on Day Four of the LFW. Here's a glimpse.
It was one of the most electric showings at the LFW so far. Designer duo Shantanu and Nikhil, in collaboration with sports giant Adidas, offered a line of vibrant garments and accessories on Day Three -- and Deepika did a showstopping entry that had others pale in comparison, showing up in hot pants! Don't miss the 'Moto Chic' collection!
Here's what designer Anupama Dayal had to offer on Day Two of the LFW -- a resort collection inspired by the nomads of the Thar desert. Check it out.
Designer duo Smita Singh Rathore and Shani Himanshu came up with a macabre theme of dark romanticism for their showing at the LFW.
Designer duo Gauri and Nainika put on a power-packed show on Day Four of the LFW. The line was a reflection of old-school Hollywood glam and the celeb quotient was provided by the lovely Deepika Padukone. Check it out!
Bollywood designer Manish Malhotra closed Day Two of the LFW with a spellbinding bridal collection. Don't miss it!
Here's what designer Anand Kabra showcased on the LFW ramp on Day One -- in his own words, a sensual yet spiritual collection called Kumari.
Presenting this year's most stylish looks ever.
Here's a glimpse of designer Rimi Nayak's showing on the final day of the LFW. Called 'Azure Amour', the collection was woven around a tale of unrequited love and the garments were grouped into four basic looks with nautical themes.
Prominent designer Vikram Phadnis left behind his love for colour and bridals on Day Four of the LFW -- here's a look at his very white collection, with just a hint of sparkle, black and beige thrown in.
Duo Kiran and Meghna offered up the latest in resortwear from their label Myoho on Day Four of the LFW. Called 'The Butterfly Effect', it is "an effervescent collection that flutters into your life with its myriad hues and shades", according to the designers. Take a look.