A unique show that proves that fashion includes everyone.
Eight of India's best designers came together to present a special fashion show.
The show organised by FDCI (Fashion Design Council of India) was presented in association with NGO Tamanna.
The Delhi-based non-profit had differently abled kids and individuals walk the ramp in designer clothes.
Take a look.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show4.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Payal Pratap's collection was inspired by the Japanese culture.Photographs: Kind courtesy FDCI/Instagram
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Models showcase kimonos in black, white and greys by Payal Pratap.
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Rajesh Pratap Singh presented his menswear collection.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show7.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Singh's line had plenty of layered ensembles -- printed and patchwork jackets paired with fluid bottoms and stoles.
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Amit Aggarwal's collection was also inspired by the Japanese way of life.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show9.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Tunics and dresses with ruffled hems, coloured prints and asymmetrical cuts stood out.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show10.jpg?w=450&h=450)
The label 11.11 had interesting khadi separates for both men and women.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show11.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Rimzim Dadu also sought Japanese inspiration for the show.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show12.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Dadu's shiny metallic line saw structured tops with asymmetrical cuts like these.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show13.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Kiran Uttam Ghosh gave the contemporary Indian outfits a fashionable twist.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show14.jpg?w=450&h=450)
There were festive dual-toned sarees with metallic pallus paired with high neck and sleeveless cholis.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show15.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Designer Nitin Bal Chauhan showed off some punk on the ramp.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show16.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Chauhan's monochrome collection amped up the glam quotient.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show17.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Tamana Chona, founder of Tamana NGO wore these separates designed by Amit Aggarwal.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show2.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Designers Alpana and Neeraj closed the show.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show3.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Designers Alpana and Neeraj showcased their line of structured gowns.
![FDCI presents Tamana](//im.rediff.com/getahead/2018/sep/17tamana-show1.jpg?w=450&h=450)
Soundarya Sharma was the showstopper for Alpana Neeraj who closed the show.
The actor-model looked stunning in her black gown with sheer detailing.
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