4 Bold Yet Wearable Trends Straight Off The Runway

Written by Vidhi Gandhi26th Mar 2015
4 BOLD YET WEARABLE TRENDS STRAIGHT OFF THE RUNWAY
Most of us think fashion shows are only an aspirational display of creativity with no real application value. But, we beg to differ. Here’s our roundup of 4 bold yet wearable trends we can’t wait to try real-time!

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Sari with sneakers and shirts

Heumn showcased a more practical way of wearing the sari with the ubiquitous white shirt and a pair of comfy sneakers. Bold yet practical, we suggest you go for a colourful cotton sari worn with a printed shirt (print on print is in!) and top off your look with white hi-tops!

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Neon eyes

Create a colour blocked look with your clothes and makeup as seen on the ramp for Pankaj & Nidhi. Contrast your clothes with a neon eyeshadow or lipstick and keep face matte for the colours to grab all the attention.

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One infinity earring

A daring touch to your evening look, we swear by this trend to make jaws drop. Designer Babita M sent her models on the ramp wearing the trend to infuse a dash of tribal to her modern collection of skirts and crop tops.

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Head scarves

Tarun Tahiliani made summer fun by introducing us to head scarves, again! A retro chic look, we are definitely adapting this one as our go-to statement for the season due to its inbuilt practical and bold nature.

Vidhi Gandhi

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Hey guys. This is Vidhi Gandhi- A style junkie and blogger! Fashion, style and coffee keeps me sane and I am mad about shopping. I could go shop in any part of the world and never get bored of it. Apart from the usual fashion activities I am addicted to my boyfriend who thinks I am fabulous and could rule the world! Though he thinks I am a bit too much but I know he madly admires me.
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