Ruceru’s 2021 Diwali collection is an amalgamation of popular fashion trends of the present times — from drapes to metallic shades, and sequins to flowy silhouttes. Named ‘I am Her’s’, it is an ode to nature, taking inspiration from nature’s nurturing. Keeping in mind the Diwali celebrations and the brand ethos, the collection features embellishments and hand-embroidery like bullion with mukaish, salma, dabka with golden sequins, and has a balanced glam appeal to it. Explored through a range of silhouette styles from traditional to the contemporary like lehngas, shararas, pre-draped saris, the collection caters to the women of today who love their independence, are confident and bold enough to experiment.
Diti looked gorgeous in this crimson red satin pre-draped sari, fitted like a dress with a sari drape and paired with an embroidered blouse. The style on the blouse sleeves adds drama to the look.
Diti Saha channelled a simple glam look in a traditional lehnga designed with a contemporary touch. The ox-red and ecru lehnga with an attached drape in organza is designed with golden honeycomb motifs all over and sprinkled with red embroidery work. Bold lips accentuate the metallic shades of the outfits.
Plan your Diwali day-to-night wardrobe in fusion-wear outfits, be it in soothing metallic shades with a hint of glam or the quintessential Diwali red. On Diti, a sharara-styled outfit in linen zari and organza. The embellished crop top is teamed with a pair of pants with lehnga-cut embellished flaps in ox-red and ecru shades, perfect for a super smart, easy-breezy look. On Anushka, a crimson linen zari pre-draped embroidered sari for a chic and subtle-glam Diwali evening look.
Diti looked gorgeous in this crimson red satin pre-draped sari, fitted like a dress with a sari drape and paired with an embroidered blouse. The style on the blouse sleeves adds drama to the look.
Models: Diti Saha and Anushka Laha
Pictures: Ruceru