Malaika Arora walked the ramp as a showstopper for designer Sulakshana Monga at the FDCI India Couture Week 2019.
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IMAGE: Go bold or go home! Using luxury raw silk and embroidery techniques, the designer fused antiquity with modernism. Photograph: Courtesy FDCI
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IMAGE: Eccentric and opulent, every silhouette in the collection has a story behind it. 'The collection brings out Indian heritage and culture through colours,' said the designer. 'We have used seven colors in the collection.'
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IMAGE: Traditional opulence and heritage techniques with colours and motifs inspired from Varanasi.
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IMAGE: 'From frills to feathers, sequins to raffia, in true Indian style the collection holds nothing back. With each piece created with over a hundred man hours, at its core, this couture offering is a celebration of the best, Indian craftsmanship has to offer.'
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IMAGE: All eyes were on Malaika Arora as she closed the show for the designers.
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IMAGE: The designers take a bow along with their showstoppers.
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