Kangana Ranaut dazzles on ramp at LMIFW SS'20 finale

Kangana Ranaut brings LMIFW SS'20 curtains down.
Kangana was seen in a white shirt and black tulle skirt, accesorised with multiple silver kundan necklaces.

New Delhi: The four-day Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2020 ended on a high note with Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut taking to the ramp in the concluding day, held in the national capital.

The 'Manikarnika' actress walked the digital ramp made for the grand finale on Saturday which saw four industry veterans Anamika Khanna, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Wendell Rodricks and Manish Arora showcased their collections in line of 'My Fashion, My Tribe' - theme of this season's fashion week, organised by Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI).

Kangana was seen in a white shirt and black tulle skirt, accesorised with multiple silver kundan necklaces. Her minimalistic make-up and centre-parted hair neatly tied at the back complimented the look perfectly.

Khanna, the only female finale couturier, opened the show with her collection to a cheering crowd that included Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, spotted wearing a white saree with a colourful cut-work border, paired with a multi-colour shrug.

Kangana Ranaut brings LMIFW SS'20 curtains down.

The designer presented her line-up that comprised contemporary clothings like dhoti drapes, dresses and skirts in colours like black, red, yellow and white. She has used digital prints, a lot of feathers and patchwork to give her collection a cool, relaxed and summery look.

The second line-up showcased by Singh was an all-white collection with big polka dots and stripes in neon colours of yellow, green and pink. Relaxed silhouettes of dresses, jackets, skirts, shorts and body suits displayed the collection. Singh accessorised the garments with OTT headgears and chunky white shoes with neon polka dots. The show opened with a live dance performance.

Paying an ode to island tribes was Rodricks' collection. Models walked on the song "Wakanda", wearing free-falling silhouettes of skirts, capes, bralettes, skirts in mostly white and with a dash a sky blue, silver and beige. The highlight of the show were the OTT headgears. The faces of the models were painted with tribal paintings in white to look like sea gods and goddesses.

The show came to an end with the final collection by Arora. He displayed his love for neons on the ramp with his kitschy yet international exxpression through his outfits. Colourful shimmery dresses, jackets, skirts, gowns, blouses, skirts and trousers made the line-up. Quirky prints in all colours were used in the outfits. There were big bows used on collars and waist of the outfits, and as accessories on the wrist as accessory. Models adorned kinky looks with high poly tails and exaggerated eyelashes and shinny high-heels with strappy big bows.

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