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Lakme Fashion Week: Rohit Bal illuminates the finale with his Koroshini-inspired outing

Inspired by Koroshini, which means to illuminate, Mr Bal's finale was a glittery fury of drama, elegance and mind-numbingly detailed techniques. Showcased against the majestic backdrop of the St Xavier's college, this finale will be remembered for many seasons now for the OMG-I-want-it-now sensation it elicited. Trust Mr Bal to jolt fashion out of its complacency with his devilishly astute take on style. His style lexicon is limitless and season after season Rohit Bal rewrites the codes of modern-day couture. His interpretation of illumination was a breezy, painterly affair channeling the very sense of lightness. Springtime hibiscus, chrysanthemum and poppies stunningly accented the ensembles which gloried in opposites, there were whites and ivories making their presence felt with blacks and gold and decadent embroideries offset fluid silhouettes.

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Inspired by Koroshini, which means to illuminate, Mr Bal's finale was a glittery fury of drama, elegance and mind-numbingly detailed techniques. Showcased against the majestic backdrop of the St Xavier's college, this finale will be remembered for many seasons now for the OMG-I-want-it-now sensation it elicited. Trust Mr Bal to jolt fashion out of its complacency with his devilishly astute take on style. His style lexicon is limitless and season after season Rohit Bal rewrites the codes of modern-day couture. His interpretation of illumination was a breezy, painterly affair channeling the very sense of lightness. Springtime hibiscus, chrysanthemum and poppies stunningly accented the ensembles which gloried in opposites, there were whites and ivories making their presence felt with blacks and gold and decadent embroideries offset fluid silhouettes.

Handmade cut work and lattice, intertwined with organic fabrics made some of the ensembles museum-worthy. Delectable metallics flirted with hand embroideries and block printing. The couturier also employed techniques like Shibori. Fluid garments made of fabrics like Mulmuls, chanderis, pure hand spun silks and velvets - radiated the luminosity of the collection.

Kareena Kapoor Khan played the gorgeous muse to the hilt as Rohit's boys and girls sprinkled fragrant flowers on the audience.

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