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    Lakme Fashion Week Presents Fashion For Relief: "Mai Mumbai"

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    Lisanne Silverman on Apr 2, 2009 8:21 AM PDT
    For the past 10 years, Lakme Fashion Week has been India's premier fashion and trade event. The show, held twice yearly, showcases the country's vast, unique talent in an extravaganza bursting with color and tradition. This past month's showcase, however, featured one of the most significant events in India's fashion repertoire. Mai Mumbai ("I am Mumbai"), a "Fashion For Relief" benefit was held as a tribute to victims of the Mumbai terror attacks last November. Supermodel Naomi Campbell created "Fashion For Relief" (the first show was at New York Fashion Week to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina) and organized the Lakme show as well. India's most recognized models, athletes, Bollywood stars, and business leaders proudly took the runway in creations by both Indian and international designers as a way of showing worldwide support and gratitude. With overwhelming participation from Indian designers like Rohit Bal, Ritu Kumar, and Sabyasachi Mukherjee (who you may remember from NYFW Spring '09) and looks from the likes of Diane von Furstenberg, Oscar de la Renta, YSL, and Carolina Herrera, the show brought sparkle and spotlight to a country and a cause, making the event one that will never be forgotten. Looks from the runway are available for purchase on eBay with all proceeds going to families of the 11/26 attacks. The event took place at Vikram Chatwal's Dream Hotel in Cochin, India. Click the slideshow to see looks from the runway!

    New York Fashion Week Runway: Sabyasachi's Down To Earth, ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Sep 15, 2008 12:21 PM PDT
    Sabyasachi Mukherjee's Spring 2009 collection for his eponymous label was an playful experiment with earthy, vibrant color, rich texture, and intricate patterns, all of which combined for an unquestionably international vibe. Scalloped minidresses, printed silk skirts, and various button-adorned separates were testament to Sabyasachi's handiwork, and breezy chiffon tops added sophistication to super-short skirt hems. An exposed zipper here and a colorblock pattern there added a contemporary edge to the traditionally-influenced collection, giving it that one-of-a-kind feel that I'm sure is as fun to wear as it was to watch!
    Colors/Prints: multi, rich earth tones, geometric florals, embroidered panels
    Silhouettes: dirndl skirts, tulip skirts, peasant tops, mini skirts, bomber shirts
    Click on the slideshow to see the Sabyasachi runway, and be sure to check out Stylehive members' favorite Sabyasachi looks!
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