Fitness and styling go hand in hand says stylist Bobby Sen
For the event, Bobby Sen collaborated with designer Abhishek Ray to showcase how one has to dress in sync with the body type and the importance of styling.
Divya Himatsingka, Director of Skulpt said, “We have set a paradigm by actively advocating the value of health, as getting into shape is what makes us look good and improves our self-esteem. With this session, we are moving a step further and bringing together fitness and styling.”
With actor Gargi Roy Chowdhury as the show stopper, the event also saw participation from model and trekker Madhabilata Mitra, model Sonal and Ponds Femina Style Diva 2015 winner Ayesha Ghosh among women.
Among the men were model Mohammed Shabbir Baig, Elite Model Hunt 2017 winner Tufez Chauhan and model and actor Ravi Shaw of Zee Bangla 'Radha' fame.
In collaboration with designer Abhishek Ray, the interactive session was divided into three segments – with three sets of garments for each segment.
The first round had models draped in easy breezy Lounge Wear. The second round, with Club Wear as the theme, exhibited party wear. The third and final round was devoted to Festive Wear, which showcased Indian 'lehengas' as well as long dresses and gowns, said to be the trends this festive season.
Bobby Sen explained the importance of dressing in sync with the body type and the importance of styling, with live demonstrations on stage. He also spoke about the ongoing trends in styling and the role that fitness plays in shaping the body.
He said, “Skulpt has offered me the chance to showcase how far we have come in terms of fashion and styling and how we can apply that this festive season. This session is informative as well, where we will exhibit the role fitness plays and how we can get into shape.”
Skulpt is a part of Kolkata-based Ideal Gymnasium Pvt. Ltd.
Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS
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