The fabric selection however was ideal for the rising mercury with cotton, silk, silk Noile and chiffon used in stylish detailing for the garments. The colours remained neutral with white and ecru moving to yellow and brown for the fusion range that comprised dresses, tunics, skirts and saris.
Embellishments created striking highlights on the garments as ribbons, riveting; block prints along with sharp patterns were merged with origami shapes.
The opening crinkle cotton skirt with mini folds layered bustier in ecru set the pace for the particular colour section. Flouncy minis with gold studs on ribbons or metal rings were an innovative detailing option.
Peplum jackets were worn with stylish but simple crushed cotton maxi skirt. Bringing in colour, Pooja had yellow Noile for shift, chiffon came for layered dress and a textured orange asymmetric mini and a sloppy dress with print were great summer suggestions.
The yellow group had a cute chiffon baby doll, an interesting woven matt asymmetric top and the origami collar for a beige mini was outstanding.
The two saris – in ecru and orange were simple and basic, while the final halter creation in orange/yellow layered chiffon was feminine and fluid.
For women who love to make an aggressive fashionable statement, the warrior priestess inspired collection by Pooja Kapoor will get them stylishly battle ready for any event.
Pooja Kapoor
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