FDCI's Hyundai India Couture Week's Day 3 started with designer Siddartha Tytler's dazzling presentation. The show was set around a delectable circular dining table, and the designer served his ensembles on a rotating platter.?
Siddartha Tyler's couture collection, "Caligula's Feast," exudes self-indulgence, extravagance, and richness, all mixed with sexual allure. Caligula, a debauched playboy who also considered himself an opulent decorator, was the embodiment of glam throughout his reign.?
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The collection's jewel tones include ruby, emerald, royal blue, and black, with gold and gunmetal decorations and embroidery.
Each garment in the collection features magnificent surfaces, including crystals, sequins, rhinestones, appliqu¨¦, fur, and stacked volumes, giving the image of grandeur and nobility.?
The silhouette comprises a variety of clothes like as lehengas, bandhgalas, sherwanis, kurtas, sarees, anarkalis, gowns, dresses, and corsets. The designer stayed true to his aesthetics yet again, trying something new he put men in shararas this time, along with skirts like he always does.?
The runway was filled with a lot of classic Tytler ruffles pleating, draping, metallic fabrics and voluminous sleeves. Men's outfits featured jewellery-inspired embroideries, shimmering kurtas and giant voluminous anarkalis.?
Actor Rahul Khanna and paps favourite actor Malaika Arora stopped the show for Tytler. Khanna wore a velvet sherwani with contrasting emoridery and Arora dazzled in an armour-inspired blouse and a traditional lehenga. Designer described Arora as a "goddess."
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