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Lakme Fashion Week 2015: Ragini Ahuja's Japanese Tour In Summer
Ragini Ahuja one of the most beautiful and talented designers in the industry took us on tour to Japan. Her latest summer resot collection featured at the Jabong Lakme Fashion Week 2015 was of a Japanese theme. One of kind, we must say and so beautifully articulated.

The best of her designs is the retro touch tagged to most of the ensembles featured on the ramp at LFW 2015. Ragini Ahuja's Japanese theme is fresh, vibrant, delicate and above all chic for the girl who loves to play with colour.


On the day of LFW 2015 day 3 we got to see most of her prints with light detailing. Polka dots were a major part of her summer collection too. Ragini Ahuja's line for the summer is every young girl's dream.

On the ramp we got to see light shades of white, nude, cream, blue, red, gold and even a gentle reminder of black here and there. From pencil skirts, to free flowing dresses, Ragini also made sure to count in bralets and see through jackets you could just throw over a simple white camisole.


Moreover,Ragini Ahuja's Japanese collection detailed in a lot of coloured polkas. The vibrant designer gave us a breath of colour on day 3 at LFW 2015. Not to forget her collection also surrounded Japanese manuscripts in a black hue.

Glassy rainbow looking slippers and shoes to match her style and red cheeks with painted on eyelashes for the models made us connect with the country of Japan. All in all it was indeed a nice collection, something different and bright, out of line and a killer style for the modern day woman to be someone new!



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