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Bollywood actors, Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif, sashayed down the ramp at the grand finale of the Will Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW).
New Delhi, Oct 29 : Bollywood actors, Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif, sashayed down the ramp at the grand finale of the Will Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW).
The five-day event ended in here with the two popular Bollywood actors walking down the ramp for Rohit Bal here last evening.
Kapoor dressed in embroidered white sherwani, traditional Indian attire managed to woo the female audience. While Kaif looked pretty as a doll in a short white dress.
The sets oozed flamboyance and style. The glass ramp had gold lotus flowers underneath.
The collection was called 'Yasas', which means grand in Sanskrit language.
Showcasing a mix of brocades, velvets in the pre-Mughal and Mughal designs like long and short anarkalis, jodhpuri pants, sherwanis and long coats, the collection-highlighted India's rich heritage.
Bal said that the Bollywood actors with the requisite style should walk on the ramp.
"If there are people in Bollywood that actually add glamour and style to your show, I think we definitely need them on the ramp," said Bal.
Kaif said that Bal is one of the most talented ndian fashion designer.
" I have always felt that he is the most talented designer we have in our country. He is innovative, passionate and fearless," said Kaif.
This year's 'Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week', the 14th edition which commenced on October 24, has lured 110 designers to howcase their collection with nearly 48 models displaying their creations on the ramp.
ANI