Pictures of Deepika Padukone Walking the Ramp on Day 5 of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WLIFW) Autumn-Winter 2010
Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone presents a creation of Indian designer Namrata Joshipura, at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2010 in New Delhi.
Deepika Padukone during the designer G Pia Fleming show at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week in New Delhi.
Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone presents a creation of Indian designer Namrata Joshipura, at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2010 in New Delhi.
Deepika Padukone during the designer G Pia Fleming show at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week in New Delhi.
It was a lethal mix of Bollywood beauty Deepika Padukone and the grandeur of a musical on the ramp which stole the show at the fifth day of Wills India Fashion Week. Fashionistas were treated with a double delight when music and technology was combined with fashion by designers Namrata Joshipura and by G Pia Fleming with Deepika's starry touch.
The actress sashayed down the ramp for both the designers but it was the enchanting musical with techno effects and lighting while the show which kept the audience hooked in the Fiama Di Willis sponsored event.
Fleming's collection, showcasing mostly evening gowns, in the palette of whites, greys and off-whites, was inspired by the Broadway musicals of New York. Her motive is to present a collection for the red carpet at Indian award ceremonies. Padukone wore a cream-coloured gown designed by Fleming.
"I think both their collections were completely different. Pia's was a lot more floral, lot more girly. Even in terms of colour, I think there were more pastel shades, whites, grey and off-white. Even the mood of the show was a lot more dreamy and musical," said Padukone.
The WLIFW-AW 2010, hosted by the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), will witness the participation of 130 designers, 75 of them also presenting shows and among whom 19 are debutants. The fashion extravaganza will feature 43 shows.
The actress sashayed down the ramp for both the designers but it was the enchanting musical with techno effects and lighting while the show which kept the audience hooked in the Fiama Di Willis sponsored event.
Fleming's collection, showcasing mostly evening gowns, in the palette of whites, greys and off-whites, was inspired by the Broadway musicals of New York. Her motive is to present a collection for the red carpet at Indian award ceremonies. Padukone wore a cream-coloured gown designed by Fleming.
"I think both their collections were completely different. Pia's was a lot more floral, lot more girly. Even in terms of colour, I think there were more pastel shades, whites, grey and off-white. Even the mood of the show was a lot more dreamy and musical," said Padukone.
The WLIFW-AW 2010, hosted by the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), will witness the participation of 130 designers, 75 of them also presenting shows and among whom 19 are debutants. The fashion extravaganza will feature 43 shows.
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