‘Everyday is Fashion Show and the World stage is a Runway’

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Everyday is Fashion Show and the World stage is a Runway
This spring fashion festival the runway had designers from China , Vietnam. Philippines, Australia , Russia and of course India and many other designers.

I had an opportunity to show case my designer collection . My collection is not just for runway models it is for everyone so everyone can  be comfortable in their own body and space.
I have being the only local Indian Aussie who successfully show cased my indo Western design at L’oreal and Virgin Australia in 2014.
This time I wanted to add a bit of an edgy look
By introducing the new fashion trend which is Dhoti look in a 4 piece outfit.
It is great way of being comfortable and savvy at a party or just on a red carpet . Or if you got the abs why not show it off. You can wear it it so many ways.
The style is incorporated with crop tops. Crop tops designed with velvet and work on the collar with Dhoti pants along with leather tights under and the Scarf in chiffon and work.
Or with in gold with blue scarf and gold tights to go with gold dhoti
Also a heavy 4 piece Lengha in peach  with Zardorsi work with beautiful chiffon scarf and silver top again an easy to wear for the dance floor or just for wedding party.
A dash of colour will bring best in you
Here are pics with some of the amazing models  and my designer collection.
My show stopper was the amazing
First timer 4 year old Little Princess Olivia Banerjee.
A very special thanks for her loving parents who let her do runway walk. She rocked the stages with nonstop applauds and did send paparazzi into Frenzy with her poses for photos.
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