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Tarun Tahiliani's The Last Dance Of Courtesan: India Couture Week 2016
Tarun Tahiliani marks his India Couture Week debut with his brand new collection The Last Dance of the Courtesan. The collection takes its inspiration from the beautiful courtesans from the regal period.
Tarun has brilliantly transformed courtesan's wardrobe into the modern age bridal couture. The collection stands out with its generous use of deep hues like oranges, reds, and whites.
The collection is subtle and chic. The garments have a royal touch to it. This time, we have seen designers taking inspiration from the historical events. They have brilliantly crafted their sartorial into a coordination of the royal past and contemporary present.
Tarun relives the rich courtesan period with his couture. Take a look at his rich collection at India Couture Week...

The Bright Ensembles
The bright red colour is generously used in this collection. The coming wedding season will see lots of bright solid ensembles like these.

White For The Bridesmaid
Try something new this wedding season and go for the white and metallic lustre.

The Traditional Touch
Touch the sides of your traditional self with these outfits. The beautiful bridal lehengas crafted in traditional patterns.

Sheer White Lehenga
The beautiful white lehenga is a work of brilliant craftmanship.

The Pastels
Not for bright shades? Then go for subtle pastels like this one with minimum embellishment.

The Shades Of Orange
Add vibrance to your wedding wadrobe season and switch to Tarun's wedding shades.
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