February 01, 2026 12:39 pm (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
Delhi blast: Probe reveals doctors' module planned attacks on global coffee chain | Begging bowl: Pakistan PM says he feels “ashamed” seeking loans abroad | Epstein Files shocker! Zohran Mamdani’s mother Mira Nair mentioned in latest tranche | Bill Gates contracted STD after sex with Russian women? Epstein Files make explosive, unverified claims | Big setback for Modi govt: Supreme Court stays controversial UGC Equity Regulations 2026 amid student protests | ‘Mother of all deals’: PM Modi says India–EU FTA is for 'ambitious India' | Delhi HC snubs Sameer Wankhede’s defamation plea over Aryan Khan's Netflix series | Maharashtra in shock: Ajit Pawar dies in plane crash — funeral sees emotional gathering of political heavyweights | India, Canada eye 10-year uranium pact during PM Carney’s March visit | 'None will be harassed': Dharmendra Pradhan breaks silence as UGC rules trigger student protests

Narendra Kumar's invitation to 'The Marriage of Shayla Patel' was a visual presentation of a movie, great bridal fantasy at LFW

| | Aug 21, 2017, at 01:50 am
Mumbai, Aug 20 (IBNS): Narendra Kumar sent a grand wedding invitation when he unveiled his collection ‘The Marriage of Shayla Patel’ before an excited audience at Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2017.

A Narendra Kumar show has always been something quite out of the ordinary, as the designer has pushed his creativity to the ultimate limits. In the past, his models have appeared gagged on the ramp, marched between lines of guards, or glided to the words of a love letter.

This time around, Narendra turned a moving emotional movie of love and family into a visual/audio fashion showcase on the ramp, where he featured a wardrobe for the members of the bridal entourage.

Inspired by his imaginary muse, Shayla Patel, a writer, a strong-headed Piscean, who jets between New York, London, Zurich and Mumbai with extensive social media network; Narendra dreamt up a winter wedding trousseau for her.

With the film as the backdrop and the soulful voice-over of Kubra Sait who represented the angst of the heroine’s emotional tussle between true love and the longing for the family, the bridal trousseau unveiled in four chapters, each signifying a colour.

Chapter One - the beige line was devoted to the look of Shayla and her groom-to-be. A glamorous ivory gown with gold embellishments and an ivory double-lapel/vent jacket for the male set the mood for the rest of the show.

When it came to Chapter Two – green - men’s wear started with long jackets with placement embroidery, printed two-button coats and Sherwanis. For women’s wear, there was an assortment of pleated kurtas, ornate fish tail gowns, jumpsuit with floral prints, off- shoulder choli/lehenga/dupatta, draped collar pleated gown and peplum jackets. Slim sheaths and drop waist maxis were a great addition.



Chapter Three was devoted to blue, for double-breasted jacket with long skirt, scalloped embroidered gown, plunge ‘V’ neck maxi and an ink blue sheath. Narendra felt a printed angarkha was just the right style for men’s wear.

The final red line featured, jackets, diagonal striped blouses, flared pants, velvet gowns, anarkalis, will-power embroidered corset an artist’s smock, embroidered jacket/pant and a grand embellished choli/lehenga.

Men’s wear matched the feminine look with collarless 2-button jackets - some embroidered heavily. 



Selecting with care, Narendra zeroed in on the lushest fabrics like taffetas, silks, velvets and the timeless rich Indian textiles. He then put his creativity to the ultimate test as he dreamt up exotic and enchanting, western silhouettes for the cocktail creations that were inspired by Art Deco with a hint of ethnic appeal.

Embellishments were in the forefront, as rich embroidery in shades of forest green, blue and red glittered on the runway. The sharply cut tailored jackets; stylishly constructed jumpsuits and memorable grand Red Carpet worthy gowns completed the scintillating trousseaux.

The look for this collection created by Lakmé Makeup Expert, Sandhya Shekar was very character driven and had a personality of its own. The look was kept very bold and strong, and was inspired by the Oscars and the Red Carpet to look fabulous and glamorous.

‘The Marriage of Shayla Patel’ offered the audience a dual bonus - a great film (co-written and directed by Narendra Kumar with nephew Anirudh Raman) as well as a glamorous collection aimed at strong-willed women who at times go through emotional battles between true love and loyalty to family.

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.