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First Look: Nimrat Kaur Flaunts Royal Look For Mandira Wirk Collection

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Oct, 2016 12:36 PM
  • First Look: Nimrat Kaur Flaunts Royal Look For Mandira Wirk Collection
Bollywood actress Nimrat Kaur looked every inch of royalty in a beautiful white gown by designer Mandira Wirk's latest collection titled New Royals.
 
Wirk showcased her latest collection comprising over 20 beautiful ensembles, at the Amazon India Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2017 being held at the NSIC Ground here. 
 
Nimrat was seen sporting an ivory drape concept sari with just a zipper, panelled gown with mother of pearls and dori work paired with a sheer cape.
 
About Wirk's collection, Nimrat said: "Her collection is so pretty and feminine. I love her clothes. This collection is called the New Royals as she said its bringing pretty back beautifully enhancing the female body form. It makes you feel so light and pretty."
 
The collection comprised a diverse range of silhouettes, with paneled anarkalis, jackets and capes, crop tops, jumpsuits, tapered trousers, alongside designer's signature styles like drape saris and dhoti pants.
 
Wirk, who was seen sporting a beautiful off shoulder powder pink dress, said: "I wanted to get pretty back to the runway. It (collection) is pretty feminine, wearable and an extremely versatile collection.
 
"I have done lots of pastels...lot of capes, sleeves. So basically a very feminine and romantic collection."
 
The range saw a heavy use modern details like wide pockets and deep waistbands paired with layers of French knots.
 
The 28th edition of Amazon India Fashion Week (AIFW) Summer-Spring 2017 saw ace fashion gurus including names like Samant Chauhan, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Rina Dhaka and many more on the first four days of the fashion event. Ace designer J.J. Valaya's show titled Guru Shishya, will bring the curtains down on it on Sunday evening.

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