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Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan to play muse for Manish Malhotra on the opening night of Lakmé Fashion Week 2020

| @indiablooms | Oct 20, 2020, at 09:19 pm

New Delhi: Designer extraordinaire Manish Malhotra is set to showcase his stellar collection ‘Ruhaaniyat’ at the opening show of Lakmé Fashion Week’s digital-first, season fluid edition, scheduled to be hosted later on Tuesday.

Adding further glamour to the opening show would be, Bollywood’s favourite Kartik Aaryan who will feature as the designer’s muse in the couture film.

Manish Malhotra and Lakmé Fashion Week have partnered to support artisans through a fund-raising opening show presentation.

The collection, a tribute to all the artisans and craftsmen of India, celebrates 10 years of the designer’s association with Mijwan Foundation.

The assemblage by Manish is charmed by the majesty of old-world regalia and takes the liberty to re-interpret the look in a more suitable palette for modern tastes. Revisiting the medieval era's material milieu, the collection comprises kalidar kurtas, khada dupattas, ghararas, and izar salwars for women and jama angrakha and heavy shawls for men in pure and cotton silks, mashru, velvets, and muslins.

The collection breaks-away from the aesthetics of fast-fashion couture and aims to revive indigenous craftsmen and artisans' slow and purist workmanship.

So, tune into Lakmé Fashion Week’s virtual hub tonight to watch LFW’s first ever virtual opening show featuring Kartik Aaryan

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