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Courting couture


AMIT AND Radhika Rastogi of RISA have unveiled their new fusion line. Flamboyant in design and sleek in silhouette, the ensembles are young interpreting the Indian fabrics and embroideries in a more modern style. Being promoted as festive couture, the collection comprises fish net skirts in raw silk complimented with corsets in brocade, crepe bustiers with georgette wrap skirts and Indian skirts teamed with off shoulder and spaghetti strapped blouses.

Talking about the collection, Radhika says, "The collection is an attempt to make your life simpler this season. Flaunting our fusion line, you can move from a cocktail evening at a nightclub to a friend's anniversary bash with equal ιlan."

Designed by Shauntelle, Elisha W. and Priya Awasthi, the duo maintains that the collection is meant for those who enjoy understated elegance and have taste for finer things in life.

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