Debarun brought a melange of summer hues onto the ramp, by letting his creativity loose by selecting kora cotton and viscose woven striped fabrics and then added tribal inspired block prints. Reflecting a marked 70s look of bohemian chic, the silhouettes were free flowing and spelt ultimate comfort, allowing the wearer to make a personal fashion statement.<br />Shorts, 'ganjee' and tank tops - some knotted to add style, sheath dresses and swirling jackets gave women's wear a trendy touch. For evening glamour the designer worked with crepe, chiffon and tulle with splashes of metal sequins and print circles.<br />The floppy smock, draped net gown, gathered silk creation, interesting bold saris with stripes/ prints, vertical railroad stripe sack, mini skirt with knotted shirt were some of the eye-catching entries. The striped shift and the multi-tiered printed maxi offered a varied selection of casual and formal wear. The long regal gown that glided down the ramp with layers of flared tulle for the skirt was a sensuous end to the women's wear segment.For the men, Debarun brought in pastel linen for trousers and<br />teamed them with cool striped shirts and summer coats.
