'Cocoon' reveals beauty of Bhagalpur silk at fashion ramp
05 Mar '12
2 min read
It was sheer fashion poetry on the Lakmé Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2012 runway, as Farah and Firdos unravelled their beautiful silk collection. Using the gorgeous Bhagalpur silk from the looms of the world's best weavers, the “Cocoon” collection by the designing duo had specially engineered weaves and exquisite handmade textures to give a new dimension to the fading craft of the Bhagalpur silk and its weavers.
Keeping the silhouettes gently flowing, there were handmade textures that complemented the grace and charm of the garments and yet preserved the raw nature of India's rich heritage. The delicately woven yarns flew gently on the runway and gave the garments a Luxe quality.
Creating their magic on each garment the designing duo worked with the sheath as the base for each outfit on which the sheer almost gossamer like fabric was draped in intriguing and very unconventional manner. Bunched, rouched, cringed, draped, folded, tucked and looped the fabric floated around that models as they glided down the ramp with their bare feet encased in the same fabric, The colour story was limited to white, blue, green, carbon green, brick, brown and red.
The red jacket and the red hour glass dress were amazing creations while the braided, butterfly and sari draped versions were studies in intense fashion design.
The final white gown was a stately end to an ultra creative fashion direction that Farah and Firdos gave with their “Cocoon” collection.