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The latest collection is inspired by femininity, charm, grace and the concept of a free spirit. The designers believe that there is more to a woman than just her physical appearance and celebrates the inner confidence and persona through every garment.
Talking more about the collection, Siddharth Bindra, Managing Director of BIBA, says, "The latest line includes 'peshwai kurtas', skirts and kurta dresses along with 'salwar kameez dupatta', mix and match section and a wide range of bottom wears. Rich and comfortable fabrics such as sheer cottons, modals, linens, silks and viscose are used to craft the desired look for very occasion across age groups."
He feels that it is the urge to look trendy and beautiful has compelled modern women to try new styles, bold colours, fabrics and prints. The focus this season is on creating clothes for working women that have cleaner cuts, sober colours, less fuss.
MALAIKA SUSAN MATHEW, a student of Mount Carmel College, slipped into a floral dress.
PUNCHLINE: "The dress fits well and is comfortable. The pockets add to the charm of the outfit."
PRICE: Dress (Rs 1,699) and necklace (Rs 1,499).
SANA Q, a student of Jain College, wore a printed blue and white salwar set.
PUNCHLINE: "I like the combination of blue and white prints. The blue bottom serves as a perfect contrast. Accessorise it well and it can even be worn to a party."
PRICE: Top (Rs 1,499), bottom (Rs 1,499), earring (Rs 2,399) and ring (Rs 2,499).
THASHIKA NELLAMAKKADA from CMR College of Law wore a red kurta and with a white bottom.
PUNCHLINE: "The colours blend well. It is the perfect pick for a brunch out with friends."
PRICE: Top (Rs 1,299), bottom (Rs 399), necklace (Rs 2,399) and earrings (Rs 1,699).
NICOLETTE D'SOUZA from Mount Carmel College, wore a floral dress.
PUNCHLINE: "The dress is stylish and fashionable too. You could team this outfit with boots and a white jacket just to give it a different look."
PRICE: Dress (Rs 2,599) and earrings (Rs 2,999).
TRUPTI PATIL, a student of MVJ College of Engineering, chose to wear an orange kurta and pair it with an off-white palazzo.
PUNCHLINE: "The combination and colour is striking. It has a grand look to it and is perfect for a party."
PRICE: Salwar set (Rs 1,095) and earrings (Rs 2,199).
YUKTA, a student of Mount Carmel College, slipped into a floral blue salwar.
PUNCHLINE: "The colour is the first thing that caught my attention. I like the floral prints and the outfit is just apt for any formal occasion."
PRICE: Salwar set (Rs 2,999) and earring (Rs 599).