Friday, 28 September 2012

Aneeth Arora

Expanding on her impressive oeuvre of shabby-chic ensembles in traditional textiles, Arora's Spring/Summer 2012 collections was a happier version of last season's more sombre clothes with plenty of white cotton and prairie-hippie gingham and floral prints. the silhouettes remained signature Pero: Tunics, slouchy trousers, duster coats and masculine shirts; all jumbled layers of delicious colour and print.
Underscoring the barefoot-in-the-park summer feel of the show was the models' lack of footwear. Instead, they wore leaves bound to the feet with scraps of Madras checked cotton. Hair was bundled into printed scarves or topped with straw hats and the only other accessory was the occasional basket of fresh vegetables. We think the printed cotton jackets, kurtas and wonderfully comfortably looking pajama-trousers would be our choice of outfit for summer's picnics, without a doubt.









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