Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty dazzled the ramp as she supported her
designer friend Tarun Tahiliani, who opened the Autumn-Winter edition
of Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WLIFW) here with his Indian
heritage inspired collection.
Dressed in a layered kanjeevaram lehenga and draped corset, the
38-year-old actress displayed her hourglass figure and said she feels
great to be back on the runway after the birth of her son Viaan Raj
Kundra.
“Tarun is family. This is he first time I am walking the ramp after
the baby. It is a very overwhelming feeling for me to come back. After
the baby, I had put on 35 kgs. I thought I will never be able to fit in
his clothes again. I had always thought that if ever I make a ramp
comeback it has to be or Tarun’s show. And I finally did it,” Shipa said
after the show.
Shilpa was also accompanied by Harman Bawaja and Ayesha Khanna, the
stars of her debut production venture ‘Dishkiyaoon’. While Harman looked
dapper in a black layered jacket and Jodhpuri breeches, Ayesha was
stunning in a black draped tunic and churidaar.
“I am so grateful that Tarun also decided to deck my hero and heroine today. ‘Dishkayoon’ is my second baby. I am very excited about it. I hope people go out and watch the film,” Shilpa said.
“I am so grateful that Tarun also decided to deck my hero and heroine today. ‘Dishkayoon’ is my second baby. I am very excited about it. I hope people go out and watch the film,” Shilpa said.
‘Dishkiyaoon’ will hit thetares this Friday.
In Tahilian’s collection, gold finery decked the collars and cuffs
giving the illusion of layers of golden thread. The tunics stood out.
The South Indian Necklace patterns was the inspiration behind the
emperor silhouette and the necklines.
In the collection there was a special emphasis on the prints like
multi scarf patterns. Unconventional sarees, dhoti skirts, jackets with
slits, short crop jackets and long asymmetric kurtas gave traditional
clothing a global edge.
“The idea of this collection traces its root in the early tradition
of the country when the clothes would mould to fit the body and not vice
versa,” Tahiliani said.
The show opened with a recitation from a passage of Rana Dasgupta’s
‘Capital’. Live musicians from Rajasthan added to the Indian feel of the
show.
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