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Past met present at Delhi Couture Week

New Delhi: History to heritage, mythology to Victorian, Opium to Punjab - designers deftly explored the best of Indian handicrafts from different eras to create high-end customised garments for bold and beautiful brides and impressed



Bollywood's favourite designer Manish Malhotra capped the five-day fashion delight in a grand way by showing his collection inspired from architecture of the 1930s.

Accesories were innovative at the event and some of them even enhanced the overall look of the garments. For instance, Modi and Sabyasachi were wise to use light-weight and sophiticated jewellery comprising mostly neckpieces and danglers, whereas Masaba went for Maharani Haars (royal necklace) and bangles, which didn't really go well with the western outfits.