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Jyothsna Chakravarthy for Vogue India November 2011 is Exotic

By taking just one look at the Spring 2012 shows of Paris, Milan, London and New York, it becomes clear that prints and patterns were a huge look this year, and the Jyothsna Chakravarthy for Vogue India November 2011 editorial spread takes the style to a whole new level.

Indian model Chakravarthy poses in the editorial shoot called 'Princely State' in regal-looking pieces. Shot by Diego Fuga and styled by Deep Kailey, traditional Indian attire is mixed with modern pieces from ready to wear designs by the biggest names in the fashion world, like Paul Smith, Gucci, DKNY, Dior Homme, Giambattista Valli, Roberto Cavalli, Emilio Pucci, and Dolce & Gabbana.

Check out the androgynous-meets-exotic Jyothsna Chakravarthy for Vogue India November 2011 editorial spread for a look at one of the most unique shoots of the season.
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1. Prints and Patterns - Disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion industry for brands to create unique and eye-catching designs incorporating prints and patterns.
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