Colours, playfulness and an element of innocent fun. That’s at the core of House of Debaarun’s festive line, Udan Khatola. Designer Debarun Mukherjee has brought alive the vibe of a fairground, its sights and sounds, in the vibrant collection. The bright hues are signature festive and the mixed bag of easy-breezy silhouettes will ensure hassle-free pandal hopping. The Telegraph gets you the first look of the collection.
“Udan Khatola is an all-out attempt to do what your heart tells you to do. It is as though you visit a mela attracted by its sights and sounds, go up on a Ferris wheel and come back and recollect all the colour, fun and excitement, very much associated with childhood memories. That is my inspiration for this collection” — Debarun Mukherjee
Keep it casual in this black-and-yellow lehnga that comes with a velvet blouse. Throw on a beaded chanderi dupatta for a formal touch.
Girlie fun is what this frame is about. The burgundy flared tunic has an embroidered neckline and fun colourful horizontal stripes.
Yellow spells happy and this peplum top with dhoti pants has cheer written all over it.
This fusion look — emerald green peplum top + flared skirt — is just right for an adda at your BFF’s on Navami.
For formal festive occasions, try this raw silk open jacket with an embroidered border, paired with a grey chanderi kurta and slim pants.
A shocking pink choli is paired with a pink lehnga and a matching chanderi dupatta. The hair braids up the cute quotient.
Rock your Puja after-party in this fuss-free ensemble — greyish-blue straight pants paired with a velvet top and fitted embroidered blazer.
Location courtesy: Chowdhury House, Ballygunge
Make-up and hair: Kaushik and Rajat
Styling: Rajarshi Mukherjee
Models: Ankita Singh, Nishchay Singh, Sushmita Roy, Riya Bhattacharjee
Jewellery: Style Addict by Uzma Firoz and Ritu Dhingra