Lakme Fashion Week 2015: Gaurang Shah's Divine Collection 'Kalpavriksha'

Gaurang Shah presents Kalpavriksha at the Jabong Lakme Fashion Week Summer-Resort 2015. One look at his recent summer collection and we are sure you will completely be blown away.

The line which is inspired from the wish-fulfilling divine tree will give you a heavenly experience for day 2 at LFW 2015.

Vidya Balan who walked the ramp for Gaurang Shah

The main reason behind this collection is because it pays tribute to various summer-friendly fabrics. Vidya Balan who walked the ramp for Gaurang Shah at the Jabong Lakme Fashion Week 2015 wore a heavy onion coloured saree with thick gold piping at the borders. She looked amazing and so pleasant in the warm colour.

Gaurang Shah's Divine Collection

If you take a close look at the models walking the ramp you will see that Gaurang's summer collection for LFW 2015 Is a representation of the tree of life.

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The attires are woven by the jamdani weavers from Andhra Pradesh and Bangladesh symphonised with phulkari, kalamkari and chikankari.

LFW 2015: Gaurang Shah's Divine Collection 'Kalpavriksha'

Moreover, each of the ensembles on Gaurang Shah models on the ramp at LFW 2015 will give you a transcendental jugalbandi between jamdani, phulkari, chikankari and kalamkari seen on each of the esembles.

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The combination of these elements in the attires strikes an exquisite balance between heritage heirloom and contemporary designs of today.

In the words of GAURANG SHAH, he states - "It is yet another presentation of Indian Textile innovation by involving my signature technique Jamdani, a discontinuous extra weft art that is intricately handcrafted."

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Well, with this collection on the ramp of day 2 at LFW 2015, we must say that he surely captured our mind and soul into his classic work. We are all geared up to face the scorching sun this summer with his fresh and cool Kalpavriksha, heavenly line.

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FYI: "Kalpavriksha, the 'wish-fulfilling' divine tree in Hindu mythology is the inspiration.