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Watching
German model, Veruschka wearing feathered waistcoats, beads and
painting her face with flowers in the '60s, and knowing how to translate
that look into today's sartorial vocabulary is how Sonya Battla
describes the inspiration behind her innovative new fall collection.
Battla's quirky design ideas are cut from fluid jersey to create
softly form-fitting ensembles.
Fashion afficionados will be clamouring for Battla's 'toga-like'
drapes and ultra flattering tunics in psychedelic stripes, not to
mention her ankle-length kurtas, reminiscent of the hippie look
in Goa. Sonya's fall collection is a classic update of the flower
power of the '60s. The short shirts have been cut narrow on the
shoulder and waist for a sleeker silhouette and a few sultry off-shoulder
numbers give a new twist to the swinging sixties' look. Teamed with
straight pants, Battla's outfits are, as usual, a creative cut above
the rest. The colour palette is varied: navy blue and ivory tone
down the psychedelic oranges, pinks and greens, with the occasional
classic black and white combo thrown in for good measure.
All in all, Sonya's latest collection
will bring a welcome splash of colour and innovation to an otherwise
dull designer autumn..
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