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Strdel | AFP |Getty Images / Photo: Strdel | AFP |Getty Images The 2011 edition of India’s annual show stopper the Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort ended last week in the entertainment capital of Mumbai. Since it's that time of the year, when Indians celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, we thought it would be the perfect time to look at the colors and styles on display at India's biggest fashion event. Click ahead for a glimpse of the glamour, Indian style!By CNBC.com Posted on March 17 |
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Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images / Photo: Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images Accessory designer Malini Agarwalla shows off her wares. Seventy-eight designers from veterans Manish Malhotra and Rocky S, who have made a name dressing up Bollywood stars, shared the ramp for the first time with bold accessory designers and a handful of guest designers from Japan. |
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Strdel | AFP | Getty Images / Photo: Strdel | AFP | Getty Images The show included elements of Indian folk music. The Indian fashion industry accounts for just 0.2% of the global fashion market but it's expected to grow at 10-15 percent annually. |
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Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images / Photo: Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images A colorful traditional Indian wedding dress by Parvesh Jai. The cash-rich Indian wedding market has an estimated turnover of $20 billion. |
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Strdel | AFP | Getty Images / Photo: Strdel | AFP | Getty Images Fashion designer Masaba Gupta got heads turning with an interesting take on the Indian turban. The designer is the daughter of former West Indies cricket star Vivian Richards and Indian actress Neena Gupta. |
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Strdel | AFP | Getty Images / Photo: Strdel | AFP | Getty Images Designer Debarun Mukherjee featured cream and gold traditional Indian outfits. The organized market for fashion apparel in India, according to industry estimates, is upwards of $55 million. |
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Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images / Photo: Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images A model draped in a sari designed by Satya Paul, who has re-invented the conventional Indian dress as a modern classic. Paul is a well-known name among the large Indian diaspora. |
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Nagesh Ohal | India Today Group | Getty Images / Photo: Nagesh Ohal | India Today Group | Getty Images A model showcases 'Breathing Space', a creation by designer Eina Ahluwalia. Top-end designer wear is just 1% of the total fashion market in India, whereas it makes up 5% of the worldwide market. |
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Strdel | AFP | Getty Images / Photo: Strdel | AFP | Getty Images One of the creations of the three Japanese designers on show at the Fashion week. Devastated by news of the earthquake, they put on a brave face. |
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Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images / Photo: Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images Models walk the runway at the Sabyasachi Mukherjee show. A Confederation of Indian Industry–AT Kearney Report last year said the luxury goods market in India is set to touch $14.72 billion by 2015. |
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Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images / Photo: Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images Swirls of color: a creation by VJ Balhara. India's variety in fabrics has been one of the strengths of its fashion industry. The country is the third-largest producer of cotton and the second-largest producer of silk in the world |
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Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images / Photo: Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images Designer Manish Malhotra with Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor. Malhotra is one of the most sought-after costume designers for Indian films. |
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Strdel | AFP | Getty Images / Photo: Strdel | AFP | Getty Images A model walking the ramp for Manish Malhotra. The designer's clients include corporate bigwigs such as Tina Ambani, wife of Anil Ambani, one of India's richest men. |
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Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images / Photo: Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images Designer Anita Dongre showcases Indian fabrics and weaves. Ethnic wear still makes up the bulk of Indian fashion. |
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Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images / Photo: Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images Indian actor Zayad Khan walks the ramp for Rocky S. A popular designer with Bollywood stars like Hrithik Roshan and Salman Khan, Rocky S. has also dressed Beyoncé Knowles. |
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Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images / Photo: Yogen Shah | India Today Group | Getty Images Accessory designer Eina Ahluwalia’s collection displayed gold jewelry. India is the world's second-largest consumer of gold, recently overtaken by China. |
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Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images / Photo: Chirag Wakaskar | WireImage | Getty Images Designer Pria Kataria Puri featured more modern creations. Indian designers are increasingly competing with foreign brands such as Hugo Boss and Gucci who have recently entered the Indian market. |
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