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LFW 2015: SVA's Arabic Summer Collection
SVA by Sonam and Paras Modi was a treat to the eyes at the Lakme Fashion Week Summer Resort 2015 ramp. The designer duo took us to the Arabian style with their royal collection that they named, 'Instablue'.
SVA by Sonam and Paras Modi displayed a magnificent oriental headgear which looked quite royal on the tamp.

Their summer collection had everything. From Arabian dhoti pants to long ankle length jackets, SVA brought the style of Arabs on the LFW 2015 ramp.
A lot of lace, shimmery golden embroidery, block printing and thread work were seen in SVA's summer collection.

Coming to men's fashion, embellished short jacket kurtas were worn with printed dhoti pants.

Women collection consisted of beautiful and flared Arabian dhoti pants which were worn with crop tops and lace ankle length jackets.

We even saw silk sarees in the flared dhoti pants pattern. Loved the block printed golden shimmery dupatta and the peplum style golden embroidered blouse.

Sarees were also worn with embroidered ankle length jackets.

Printed lehengas looked stylish with the crop bikini styled blouse and long matching embroidered jacket. Giving a matching look was the same printed kurta and sky blue cotton dhoti pants for the man.




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