Arjun Saluja must know he's talented. His vision is impeccable to the point of being scary.
Arjun Saluja must know he's talented. His vision is impeccable to the point of being scary.
His clothes have a quality similar to French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. Every silhouette has a quality of alignment that makes you go, 'wow'.
The angles in his cuts are pure art. His reticent persona manifests itself through heroic tailoring, unafraid to tap into adventurous colour resources.
Resurrection of the Nymphomaniac Nurse, the title of his collection, elicited nothing but curiosity.
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But since it's Arjun we are talking about, sinister was expected. Sharp tailoring built the momentum, while shirt details over suits, and a waistcoat outline on a gown gave it a fresh life.
Chunky military buttons, and bullet-spoke buttons staked a claim on cuffs and shoulders. Circular shaped pockets stirred drama, slicing the intensity of the razor-sharp construction.
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While a stray embellished skirt teased the viewer, the rest of the line-up marched in formal shapes crafted from robust men's suiting fabrics.
Model Bhawna Sharma began the show wearing a jumpsuit created from fine pinstripes and strong button details, followed by models featuring Safari suits, shirts, Palazzo trousers, and even a fitted long skirt.
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With a collection of this nature, Rishta is on its way to turning into a quirky, risky cult-clothing brand. India's first.
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