The designer showed up an out-and-out traditional, yet understated line.
The women mainly wore bandhgala anarkalis in ivory and gold. Bal, however, brought some colour in men's outfits by opting for hues of pink, red, yellow and blue in shervanis and turbans.
"This is my favourite colour and has always been and that is why the collection has ivory all over. I love it and hence used it for the kind of elegant look I wanted," the designer said.
The designer said he wanted the jewellery to be noticed as it was a very important part of his line.
When asked about the inspiration behind his no-bling line, he said, "It is simplicity of thought, philosophy and existence. I wanted understated elegance in my collection and I am really happy with the end result."
Day three at the fashion week ended with his show last night, which was preceded by designers Monisha Jaising and Varun Bahl's line.
