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ICW 2014: Rohit Bal's Collection Is Mesmerizing
On day 3 of ICW 2014, we saw a lot of glamour and styles from designer Rohit Bal. His collection which always seems to be bright and stunning was the highlight of day 3. On the ramp, we got to see many of Rohit bal's new patterns. Male and female models who wore his style caught a lot of attention on the ramp.
At the ICW 2014, the other aspect of his collection was the rich turbans worn on the male models. Celebrating the Indian style of grooms, each of them was bursting with colour. Bandhgala suits that were styled with gold and major prints looked stunning on the ramp. The one thing which caught our eye is the colour combinations which were used by designer Rohit Bal on day 3 at ICW 2014.
On the other hand, the female models who showcases Rohit Bal style was quite interesting as well. White which was the basic colour was mixed with shades of gold threads and patterns. From sarees to lehengas to anarkali suits, each of them was portrayed differently on the ramp.
When it came to their footwear, Rajasthani shoes were widely seen. Accessories on the models too were a major highlight, where even the male turbans were shining bright with broochs. This Indian dramatic style of Rohit Bal's was expected and Boldsky loves the way it was showcased on the ramp at ICW 2014.

A Touch Of White & Gold
It was a touch of white and gold on day 3 at ICW 2014. Each of the models were in prints out of this world. White being the background, gold zardosi patterns gave out a striking look.

Rohit Bal's With His Models
Designer Rohit Bal too was dressed in a white bandhgala looking dashing and witty.

Plunging Necklines
We did see a lot of plunging necklines on the ramp for Rohit Bal at ICW 2014. From key hole patterns to square deep necks, these patterns were a real fascination.

The Prints
The prints on the collection were stunning. Though, it was of the same colour, all of the outfits had a different pattern to throw out.

Heavy Accessories
With suits like these, you need to address them with heavy accessories. His collection included pearls, gold and semi stones to go with the Indian attire.

Man V/S Woman
On day 3 of ICW 2014 in Rohit Bal's collection, we saw a racy competition between men and womens attire. All of them wore on the same colour combination but pulled it off differently.

Stars Of Rohit Bal's Collection
When these colours were displayed on the ramp on day 3 at ICW 2014, the crowd got excited. Playing with rich colours and a touch of gold, it was a sheer treat to the eyes.

Floral Printed Bandhgalas
Not only were they bright and colourful, the prints on these Rajasthani suits were impeccable.

Turban Collection
Turban of different colours spun like a web on the ramp for designer Rohit Bal. We also got to see broochs on the turban which were mind-blowing.

Flared Anarkali
One of the best in the lot was the flared anarkalis that were seen on the ramp. The bottom of these creations were heavily stamped with patterns.



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