India Couture Week 2024: JJ Valaya unveils his 'MURAQQA' collection while Sonakshi Sinha turns heads as she walks the ramp for Dolly J as a showstopper on day 4 of the fashion week. The pictures from the event are just wow; check all the outfits here.
Updated On: 2024-07-28 11:12 AM IST
Compiled by : Shachi Chaturvedi
The FDCI India Couture Week 2024 continues to showcase amazing designer creations. Day 4 was no exception
Sonakshi Sinha walked for couturier Dolly J just one month after marrying Zaheer Iqbal
Sonakshi Sinha mesmerized everyone in the crowd as she glided down the runway in an exquisite blush pink gown that fit her perfectly
The gown, featuring a side slit and off-shoulder cape sleeves made Sonakshi Sinha look like a princess
The delicate colour and floral accents perfectly balance the bold structure of the gown, creating an almost magical garden aesthetic
Dolly J showcased her latest collection, La Vie en Rose, on day 4
This collection blends classic style with modern craftsmanship, a hallmark of Dolly J
‘La Vie en Rose,’ a collection inspired by the delicate beauty of flowers, celebrates femininity and elegance
Each piece in the collection exudes sophistication and grace, with the lilac color representing a feeling of calm and elegance
Renowned fashion designer JJ Valaya showcased his latest collection 'Muraqqa' on day 4 of India Couture Week 2024 in Delhi
The Istanbul theme incorporated Ottoman complexities and art deco lines, while Isfahan reinterpreted Persian carpets and tiny paintings with a modern touch
He said in conversation with ANI, "Muraqqa are the beautiful albums, very decorated in the past, where miniature paintings, poetries were bound together and kept."
This collection brings together three major influences and puts them together in one place
This season's 60-piece collection showcases a fusion of rich textiles, fine crafts, and exquisite detailing across three distinctive themes
It combines the past and present, honoring the beauty of Islamic art in a new way that appeals to today's audience
It combines the past and present, honoring the beauty of Islamic art in a new way that appeals to today's audience. The use of bright colors like red and heavy embroidery makes it a perfect collection for the wedding day.
The collection features custom-woven silks, lush velvets, and an array of silhouettes, including lehengas, saris, evening jackets, sherwanis, Nehru jackets, and bandhgala jackets
Kickstarted on July 24, India Couture Week 2024 is set to conclude on July 31