TheGlitz Fash-O-Meter: Toscano by Pankaj and Nidhi

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Tuscany calling? The Glitz picks a collection inspired by the gorgeous land of Tuscany, Italy and it is undoubtedly, Pankaj & Nidhi’s new collection which transports you straight to the picturesque undulating landscape of the Tuscany region in Italy where terra firma meets aqua fluens in all its glory.

Silhouetted Florals & More

Beautiful coastal sunshine and a stunning vista of Mediterranean foliage have inspired this kaleidoscopic montage- a canopy of silhouetted florals and hand-sewn haberdashery swathed across linens, chiffons and diaphanous organzas.

Crafted Artistically

Bold graphic strokes in vivid hues are rendered on flowing capes and effortlessly free maxi silhouettes. Boxy blazer dresses, fringed and textured limited-edition pieces are crafted with an artistic vigour.

Mediterranean Hues

The colour palette is awash with chalky Mediterranean hues of turquoise, hibiscus, sand and seafoam.

Designed for alfresco dressing in the company of sunflowers and sunshine, each piece is a holiday and travel-ready statement to set you off on celebratory sojourns.

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