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Top 5 Summer Trends from Lakme Fashion Week 2013

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It’s spring, and you know what that means, Luxe fans – it’s time for a fashion overhaul! Sunshine means bright colors, shorter hemlines and experimentation galore. Luckily, last week’s Lakme Fashion Week turned out some real trendsetters. Here’s Luxemi’s exclusive glimpse into what you should be wearing this spring – and how to get the look.

TURBANS/HEADGEAR

Maybe this is because of the unbearable heat of a sticky, humid Indian summer. Or maybe the head is the next frontier of fashion. Whatever the case, Lakme churned out some creative ways to dress up your noggin – from vibrant turbans that recall desert shepherds to stick-on halos to fishermen-inspired straw hats. Top your mop for an easy way to dress up a lazy day or take your outfit to a whole new level.

Tarun Tahiliani's collection featured origami-inspired turbans that looked like flames. Take that, Katniss. Lazy Sundays require only a straw hat to be chic. Simple, effortless, and easy peasy. Feeling royal and princess-y? Dress up a gown with regal headpiece studded with jewels and become the belle of the ball. Toughen up a girly sari and braids with a halo that's more funky fashionista than demure angelic. Karishma Shahani's show featured a turquoise turban to offset a gypsy chic flowy dress.

SARI BLOUSES – REINVENTED

Blouses have continued a cycle of reinvention this year. Designers have refocused attention from sleeves to include different lengths that go from tunic inspired to accessorizing with a bling-y belt. Or how about working just a single, sheer sleeve? From bikini tops favored by the latest Bollywood siren to proper collared shirts any office would be lucky to hire, the blouse is getting a mad makeover.

Why do dresses get all the belt love? Snap on this encrusted piece just below a high-cut blouse and you've got a belly chain that's moved your sari from the trenches of drabness. Grab a polo instead of your standard blouse and pull on your go-to geek specs for a look that screams chic nerd. Sexy doesn't mean showing as much skin as possible. A single, sheer sleeve is even more tantalizing without getting tawdry. New-age saris take an otherworldly approach with a fishnet blouse that shows off a strapless blouse. Two blouses in one and fearless - we love the clash of demure and seductive. Who said a sari has to go over your shoulder? Cradle the pallu and show off a spiffy tunic for a cool version of a skirt and top.

URBAN ELEGANCE

Indian street fashion has usually been relegated to two types: the sari or a jeans/kurti combo. Only recently has street fashion become more diversified – we’re talking fusion ensembles that pair parachute pants with Nehru-collared tops, floral embroidered shifts, and a prints-a-palooza. Whether your style veers retro or goth, there’s a little Indian sentiment that can be infused into your outfit.

Don't think gold and silver can live together? Pile them on as a sewn in necklace on a fiery red dress and watch the magic. So you have a basic pencil skirt and a top. How to jazz it up? With a fringed and studded belt plus a statement necklace, of course. Pantsuit, meet jumpsuit. Prevent this from looking like a onesie with minimalistic, strong colors and a statement bag. Shorts and a tank become dressy when splattered with sequins. Top a maxi dress with a sequined cap-sleeved top to take an outfit from daytime casual to nighttime elegance.

BLACK AND WHITE

That most classic of pairings evokes films from another era, zebras, and high contrast. Make it a neutral this season for an adventure in fashion. Layer on color through statement jewelry, or try texturizing with lace, brocade, or velvet. Keeping it basic is anything but this season.

Punch up black and white with a red accent! Channel your inner Audrey Hepburn with a white top tucked into ankle baring pants. Plus points for interesting shirt architecture. Go from boring to stunning with this simple update to the summer staple shift. Saris get glam with banarasi work in gleaming thread set against a black background. Simply elegant. Your nani might have insisted that white saris were for older people. But white saris are fresh, clean, and - with swoops of black - disarmingly chic.

THE EYES HAVE IT

Eyewear isn’t just for nerds and those shielding their eyes from the sun anymore. We’re talking doodads that have rhinestones plastered on them or gold aviators that take the classic into chic territory. Feeling a little adventurous? The runways featured masks and eye patches, but we’re reaching for the nearest neon eyeliners for pupils that pop. Dress up those peepers and see the world differently.

Where in the world are my glasses? No worries - they have a map on them. We'll stand by eyewear with funky prints like this, no prescription necessary. Ok, so we won't be walking out in a mask. But this inspires us to try some thick black eye makeup come summer night for some drama with a slinky dress. Spice up your sunglasses with red shades, cathedral-esque stained glass, and big jewels for a surefire statement. We may not reach for an eye patch. But let's admire how she takes an elegant outfit to edgy new heights with this sparkly accessory. Put a little mystique with a summery ensemble with some black eyewear; perhaps a dramatic fascinator will help?

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All photos courtesy of Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2013.



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