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1 pm - Show by Aparna Jagdhari, Poonam Bhagat and
Rehane Yavar Dhala
3 pm- Aparna Chandra and Puja Nayyar present their collections
5 pm- Anant by Shobhna and Vijay Arora
7 pm - Sunsilk - Styles of the Silver Screen Show
9 pm - Rohit Bal unveils his collection
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VIDEO FEED |
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SCHEDULE |
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A total of 35 shows are scheduled through
the week. The shows will be interspersed with interactive seminars and workshops
on the 'Business of Fashion', make-up, style trends, hair, grooming and other
fashion related topics
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for schedule » |
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MODELS |
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The arresting creations
of the designers need the best of modelling talent to present them. 48 leading
Indian models will bring alive the creations of Indias designer talent at
the Lakme India Fashion Week, 2002 |
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for more » |
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Last
updated 03-08-2002
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displays an outfit by designer Rocky S |
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At the Lakme India Fashion Week 2002, 53 designers from across the country will
showcase one of two collections Pret-a-Porter (ready-to-wear) and diffusion
(a line between ready-to-wear and couture/bridal) collections of the designers
through seven days of frenzied business activity in either a Solo, 2-Designer
or 3-Designer show.
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for complete Designer profiles »
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Historically, India
has been globally acknowledged as a country for its rich textile heritage, but
fashion, as an industry, continues to be challenged with several infrastructural
issues. Recognising this, in 1998, the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI)
was born. To address the need to grow the target customer base and the industry,
FDCI launched their 'fashion week' initiative to serve as a single platform.
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to read more » |
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Hair's
to the stars! |
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Fash
frats sexiest ramp dolls, styled and
dressed like Bollywoods screen goddesses,
will set the Lakmé India Fashion Week
ramp afire. The Sunsilk Styles
Of The Silver Screen show tonight promises
lots of excitement Tora Khasgir dressed
like Kareena Kapoor, Sampada Inamdar styled
like Sharmila Tagore, Gaisel flaunting Helens
Teesri Manzil look and Tupur Chatterjee sporting
Kajols straight, long hair
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to read more » |
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The
final round goes to choreography » |
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First
Day First Show |
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The
most eagerly awaited event on the Indian fashion
firmament lived up to its billing. The Lakme
India Fashion Week (LIFW) 2002 took off to
a jam-packed hall of over 200 foreign buyers,
doyens of the Indian fashion industry and
PTPs (Page Three Personalities) galore. Even
on the opening day of the weeklong festivities,
eight designers sounded a great victory for
the sheer genius and depth of the Indian fashion
fraternity.
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to read more » |
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Ramp
doesn't excite me: Marc |
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Marc
Robinson, one of India's few fashion phenomenon,
can't help getting talked about. He is back
at the Lakme India Fashion Week 2002 as a
special invitee after having sent shockwaves
through the fashion industry with his Kamasutra
condom ads. In a freewheeling interview Marc
talks about joys of fatherhood and life beyond
the glitz and glamour of the fashion world
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to read more » |
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