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Rahul Mishra’s Ode to The Rainy Season with ‘The Monsoon Diaries’.

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Anjori Grover Vasesi
 
FFT Staff
 
July 23, 2016
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Rahul Mishra’s Ode to The Rainy Season with ‘The Monsoon Diaries’.

By
Anjori Grover Vasesi
 
FFT Staff
 
July 23, 2016
ICW 2016India Couture WeekIndia Couture Week 2016India Couture Week 2016 Day 3Rahul MishraRimple and Harpreet NarulaThe Monsoon Diaries
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Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.

Rahul Mishra showcases on Day 3 of the India Couture Week 2016 with his collection titled ‘The Monsoon Diaries’. The collection draws inspiration from the wistful forms and shapes that you find occuring in nature during the rainy season, that are wild and untamed— "we didn’t want to focus on exacting motifs, just an idea of the same", explains Mishra. A medley of powder blues, navy accompanied with hints of mint, soft pinks and elegant whites dominated the collection making it look like "splashes of water colour on paper," just as Mishra envisioned it to be. Adding the touch of opulence that is a given with couture collections alike, was gold threadwork, badla work and intricate sequins that complimented the innate aesthetics the designer is known for.












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