Day 2 of India Couture Week 2024 witnessed the spell of Jacqueline Fernandez's beauty and elegance in a black ensemble on the runway.
Designer Isha Jajodia, who debuted the Couture Week last year, presented her collection "Art of Eternity."
The event, which navigated the colour palette from whites and ivories to reds and blacks, showcased a collection where capes and corsets took the spotlight.
Art of Eternity: A love story whispered in lace, a mosaic meticulously crafted with dreams and echoes of a bygone era.
The couture weaves together the delicate threads of artisanal heritage and modern feminine strength.
Inspired by the grandeur of French architectural landmarks, the designs capture the intricate beauty and the lavish elegance of Versailles.
Delicate lace patterns reminiscent of stained-glass windows and luxurious fabrics exude a sense of palatial elegance.
Each garment stands as a tribute to meticulous hand craftsmanship, where intricate embroidery, beadwork, and appliqué transform every piece into a masterpiece.
Nature's beauty blooms in these creations, drawing inspiration from French gardens and the idyllic countryside.
Botanical motifs and organic elegance are seamlessly integrated into lace patterns, mimicking the forms of flowers and foliage.
Each piece unfolds like a chapter in a captivating love story, adorned with intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship.
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