Manish Arora, the Delhi-based fashion designer who is known for his liberal use of psychedelic colours and kitsch motifs in garments, displayed an India-inspired collection on the third day of the ongoing sartorial extravaganza Paris Fashion Week.
Manish Arora, the Delhi-based fashion designer who is known for his liberal use of psychedelic colours and kitsch motifs in garments, displayed an #
The Mumbai-born designer’s spicy and bohemian showcase was full of revamped traditional Indian outfits.
Manish Arora, the Delhi-based fashion designer who is known for his liberal use of psychedelic colours and kitsch motifs in garments, displayed an #
The ensembles portrayed a dominance of Rajasthan’s geometric prints featuring stylised tigers, panthers and antelopes.
Manish Arora, the Delhi-based fashion designer who is known for his liberal use of psychedelic colours and kitsch motifs in garments, displayed an #
The collection includes printed kurtas, leggings, collarless tunics, angrakhas and shiny chainmail pants in pastel yellow, turquoise and plum tones.
Manish Arora, the Delhi-based fashion designer who is known for his liberal use of psychedelic colours and kitsch motifs in garments, displayed an #
Manish Arora, the Indian sub-continent’s most internationally famous designer, was appointed as creative director of the womenswear collection of the French fashion house ‘Paco Rabanne’ in 2011.
Manish Arora, the Delhi-based fashion designer who is known for his liberal use of psychedelic colours and kitsch motifs in garments, displayed an #
Founded in 1966, Paco Rabbane is well-known for its flamboyant costume designs in movies.
Manish Arora, the Delhi-based fashion designer who is known for his liberal use of psychedelic colours and kitsch motifs in garments, displayed an #
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