Anushree Reddy unveils her latest collection at LFW

Anushree Reddy unveils her latest collection at LFW
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Anushree Reddy unveils her latest collection at LFW. City based designer Anushree Reddy unveiled her signature style of vintage flora fused with age-old Hyderabadi zardozi, on Saturday, at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2015.

Rana and Amy Jackson take panache to newer horizons

City based designer Anushree Reddy unveiled her signature style of vintage flora fused with age-old Hyderabadi zardozi, on Saturday, at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive 2015.

Amy Jackson, Anushree Reddy and Rana Daggubati at LFW

Evoking a spirit of clear open skies and calm seas, her collection, ‘The Oasis at Sunset’ signified the simplicity of nature. Anushree who draws inspiration from the new age girl used fluid fabrics like net and chiffon in breezy pastel hues.

For Anushree Reddy, this season was all about taking a leap into clashing kaleidoscopes of colour with her floral pieces. “The idea was to craft clothes that are easy to wear, versatile yet elegant.

The collection draws its inspiration from a fusion of Victorian and Indian styles of monarchy, architecture and culture and caters to the free-spirited new age bride," said Anushree.

Actress, Amy Jackon looked stunning in a dramatic champagne gold and pink lehenga, paired with a heavy zardosi and a cut work dupatta. “I love the way Anushree has reinterpreted the vintage floral print.

The way she has styled me particularly the flowy lehenga makes me feel beautiful, feminine: a modern day princess,” said Amy. An excited Rana Daggubati in the menswear collection looked dapper in well fitted ivory pants and a black kurta teamed with a raw silk waist coat, with a trademark floral pocket square and zardosi work, he strode the ramp in signature Bahubali style.

Anushree, who is inspired by the Victorian era, showed it off with delicate embroideries, lace and floral prints. Her colour palette dominanted pastel and soft tones of nudes, peaches, vintage rose pink and beige moving into brighter tones likes shaded yellow, fuchsia pink and jewel tones, ideal for ethnic Indian ensembles.

Pure fabrics, fresh colours and elegant silhouettes brewed with subtle prints, surprising embellishments and passionate attention to detail, make her designs supremely wardrobe-worthy. Needless to say the clean and cutting edge silhouetts with a flawless twist of contemporary influences brought a charming elegance to the show.

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