As Anamika Khanna's showstopper, KKK ends Lakmé Fashion Week 2018
As Anamika Khanna's showstopper, KKK ends Lakmé Fashion Week 2018
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Kareena Kapoor Khan ended  the Summer/Resort 2018 edition of Lakmé Fashion Week (LFW) as the great showstopper for designer Anamika Khanna in a black attire that was enthused by saris.

Besides KKK, designer Ridhi Mehra Sekhri also flattered the audience with her "Cinco" collection that cleared air of mystery glam and was a mélange of intellectual inflection.

All the time motivating modernization and tell a design tale, the designer presented unique fashion aesthetics in an incorporation of five different cultures that had shaped her past collections on the last day of the fashion festivity.

With inventiveness being the innermost theme, the silhouettes were a fusion of Islamic, Indian, Spanish, French and Chinese art forms, caused to be with a high level of workmanship. The proficiency of the silhouettes lay in getting hitched Japanese prints with Indian Mughal prints.

Captivating the viewers with her design directions that were each and every tad wearable, Ridhi's pioneering and far above the ground of glamour was the main highlight of the Spanish open jackets and fringed epaulettes that were put next to delicate French flared sleeves.

Bollywood splendor Pooja Hegde looked delightful in a eye-catching white creation that featured a blown up bodice stuffed with silver and tulle that poured into a white, luxurious skirt that skimmed the floor.

 

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