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Kim Sharma, Kubbra Sait, Ankita Lokhande and Saqib Saleem Turned Muse for Varun Bhal
When Fashion meets Celebrities Lakme Fashion Week, an extravaganza of colors, designs, clothes and beautiful models sassing on the ram walk is here The second day belonged to Kim Sharma, Ankita Lokhande, Pragya Kapoor, Saqib Saleem, stealing the limelight, as they turned muse for designer Varun Bahl
When Fashion meets Celebrities – Lakme Fashion Week, an extravaganza of colors, designs, clothes and beautiful models sassing on the ram walk is here. The second day belonged to Kim Sharma, Ankita Lokhande, Pragya Kapoor, Saqib Saleem, stealing the limelight, as they turned muse for designer Varun Bahl.
Actress Kim Sharma was the showstopper for Varun Bahl. The slender actress kept it casual in a velvet blue jacket, white tee, jeans, and white boots.
Sacred Games famed Kubbra Sait also turned muse for the designer. Actor Saqib Saleem was spotted in long kurtas and white pants.
Debutante of Manikarnika, actress Ankita Lokhande was seen in a classic monochrome look. She wore a white top and paired it with a black skirt and black heels. It thus makes her beautiful without even putting much effort into looking one.
The producer of Kedarnath, Pragya Kapoor looked beautiful in a simple western outfit, she was seen sporting a stunning black and red dress.
The show marked Bahl's return to the LFW runway after four years. It impressed with easy separates and coordinates for the modern Indian woman who no longer dresses according to her age, but her personality.
Couturier Varun Bahl, who is known for fusing Indian handcrafted embroideries with a modern colour sensibility, has forayed into the pret wear market to woo customers who are design conscious but price cautious.
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