Fall 2015 Lookbook
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From The Designer I always want to wear something comfortable, flattering and chic. This collection offers “city to surf� essentials featuring embroidered blouses, capes and dresses combining my heritage with contemporary edge.
-Anjali Kamra
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Below: Wynona Blouse in Burgundy.
The ARTISAN HAND Whether traveling in Oaxaca or Istanbul, designer Anjali Kamra is ever on the hunt for distinctive design and craftsmanship. Striking color combinations and artistry essential to each locale, these worldwide inspirations are woven into each piece from Rungolee. Think hand-dipped ombre’s, gorgeous embroideries and playful, yet artful detailing.
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From Left to Right: Steffi Dress paired with the Victorine Cape, Sarabella Blouse, Hunter Green Steffi Dress paired with the Black Velvet Victorine Cape.
Below: Willow blouse in Snake, with handmade triangle applique.
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It’s All in the Details Featherweight fabrics, swift silhouettes and hand-embellished details are the signature of our collection. Clockwise from Upper Left: 1. Malibu blouse 2. Meryl tunic 3.Fleur blouses 4. Prado cape 5. Alia blouse 6. Steffi blouse, Victorine Cape 7. Ruby dress 8. Demi blouse
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Below: Kaiya Dress in Mink.
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Below: Tatum Colorblock Blouse in Pale Blue.
Relaxed Meets REFINED Anjali travels the world seeking inspiration in every window, gallery and market she encounters, from the souks of Morocco to Paris’s Champs Éylsées. From breezy blouses and fluttering frocks to jaunty jackets and crisp capes, the collection is both relaxed, and elegant. Pared-down styling and couture detail makes the collection just as versatile to wear in the Hamptons as it is tucked into pencil pants and a heel for a lunch appointment in the city.
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Opposite: Angelica Blouse in Burgundy.
Left to Right: Tatum Colorblock Dress in Black, Steffi Blouse in Scarlet, Frances Blouse in Ink.
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Below: Jada Dress.
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Below: Sarabella Blouse in Black.
All That Sparkles IS GOLD It’s the perfect time for black and gold to take center stage, but this is much more than a festive trend. Bold yet polished, the combination allows for a rich, ultra-modern take on statement-making black pieces. Metallic thread embellishments are combined with rich textures and sparkly beadwork, for your perfect red-carpet look.
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Below: Prado Jacket with Gold Peacock Belt.
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Below: Prado Blouse in Black with Gold.
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Left to Right: Serafina Dress, Juliana Dress.
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Above: Prado Blouse.
Above: Jada Blouse with Matching Necklace.
Above: Juliana Dress.
Above: Ravena Blouse.
Below: Angelica Blouse in Snakeskin.
The NEW NEUTRALS Easy elegance worn with free-spirited femininity is our signature, but this season there is also a new play on tonal prints and textures. Neutral palettes in shades of caramel, heather and mink are embellished with tone-on tone subtle embroideries and animal prints for an urban, contemporary look.
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Below: Harlowe Blouse in Caramel silk crepe.
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Below: Steffi Blouse.
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Soft, pure silks in tonal hues and animal prints feature delicate embroideries and sleek cuts for an urban contemporary look. Clockwise from Upper Left: 1. Kaiya Dress 2. Amira blouse 3. Keegan Blouse in Black 4. Katarina Blouse in Blue Leopard 5. Evelyn blouse in Caramel 6. Roberta dress 7. Capri Dress in Navy 8. Demi Blouse in Black.
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Below: Ibiza Dress in Midnight.
The Great Escape Chic in the sand and stylish at the bar, this season’s relaxed and elegant dresses and tunics will surely whisk you away. New prints and bold colors ensure desirability, while exquisite tailoring and embellishments elevate the pieces to must-have status. The easy silhouettes and ultra-luxe fabrics will take you effortlessly from sand to sundowners.
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Above: Carson Cape in Blue to Black Dip Dye, Daphne Blouse in Blue Camo.
Below: Ibiza Dress.
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Inside the Studio Treat yourself to an endless supply of infinitely wearable pieces. Attend a show or visit a stockist to see, touch and feel the sumptuous details firsthand.
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Clockwise from Upper Left: 1. Blouses Hanging in the Studio 2. Kerrin Dress in Black 3. Printed Scarfs 4. Whitney Blouse in Blue 5. Morgan Blouses 6. Victorine Cape 7. Embroidery swatches 8. Keegan Dress in Navy.
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Below: Harlowe Blouse in Navy, Melodie dress in floral print silk.
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The RUNGOLEE STORY Rungolee founder and designer Anjali Kamra grew up among a kaleidoscope of color and culture in Calcutta, India. As a young girl, she used her mother’s sewing machine to make clothes from vintage sarees and any scrap fabric she could get her hands on. She dreamt of creating her own collection one day. Moving to New York with her husband gave Anjali the chance to realize her dream. She attended FIT and earned her fashion degree. Anjali launched Rungolee in 2007. She named the line after the Indian folk-art “Rangoli”-intricate geometric patterns painted on a courtyard floor or front door. Stemming from the word “rang” which means color, it is a celebration of pattern, color and individuality. Since the first collection, Rungolee has set a new standard for global chic couture. With direct connections to the finest couture artisans on the Indian subcontinent, Rungolee employs some of the most talented beaders, weavers, sewers and designers. Today, Anjali travels the world seeking inspiration in every window, gallery and market she encounters, from the souks of Morocco to Paris’ Champs Elysees.
www.rungolee.com | info@rungolee.com | 917 653 4026