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Updated on: 13 August,2009 09:31 AM IST  | 
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Delhi designer Malini Ramani is in the city to launch a new collection that urges you to go on a date. The Guide tells you how picking up one of her designs can make you go from frumpy to fab

This one's for Bombabes

Delhi designer Malini Ramani is in the city to launch a new collection that urges you to go on a date. The Guide tells you how picking up one of her designs can make you go from frumpy to fab

"We don't know when the damn Swine flu will leave us, so what's the point in postponing the event? Life goes on," shrugs designer Malini Ramani who flew in from Delhi on Wednesday to launch the brand new, It's a Playdate collection at Bandra. She is India's relentless out-and-about girl, with an enviable career built by seducing the sexy streak in any woman who bothers about having a jolly good time. After an eight-month gap, Malini found inspiration in Mumbai's Bombabes, and in a span of 30 days, she was ready with her Fall/Winter collection. "I love this collection. It's not really about party clothes but clothing options that can work on a lunch date, shopping date, travel date or play date," says the Delhi girl. The range is priced at Rs 4,200 onwards, and an embroidered sundress with a price tag of Rs 18,500 is the most expensive garment in the collection.



Shop for sexy, playful line of dresses and tunics, sporty jumpsuits, flirty tops, and sheer kaftans in slinky fabrics with minimal embroidery. An aubergine and black combination remains the mainstay, with sporadic splash of coral and lime. Malini claims to have ditched sequins for subtle yet very effective tribal embroidery, to add a funky and exotic edge. "There's a fashionable, sexy vibe about Mumbai's women. They prefer going relaxed-stylish; that's what sets them apart from their Delhi counterparts."


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At: Ensemble, Mi Casa Building, Junction of St. Theresa Road, 28th Road, Bandra (W)



Shop for new designer collections


Going gaga over Gaba
Aneeth Arora and Chinar Farooqui's collection Gaba, Marwari for clothing, is a breezy option for women who want to beat Mumbai's sticky weather.
At Bombay Electric, 1 Reay House, Colaba
Call 22876276


Desi fusion for modern women
Designer Varija Bajaj has launched Desi Funk, a line of garments inspired by folklore peppered with contemporary silhouettes. Expect a splash of colour, textures and detailing.u00a0u00a0u00a0
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Bag style.com's item of the week
Style.com describes Mumbai designer Karishma Shahani's line of bags, Princesse K, as one fusing Western influences with traditional Indian techniques, colours and materials.
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Call 26461747

Add an edge with designer sneakers
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