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TODAY'S SHOWS

1 pm - Ashima & Leena, Lina Tipnis (Linarika)
3 pm
- Anamika Khanna 4pm- Lakme "Catwalk Brilliance" Workshop
5 pm
- Niki Mahajan
7 pm
- Manju and Bobby Grover
9 pm - Lakme Grand Finale: Monsiha Jaising, Pratap, Suneet Verma

VIDEO FEED
DAY 4 (Manish Arora)
DAY 4
DAY 3 (Ritu Kumar)
DAY 3 (Satya Paul)
DAY 3
DAY 3
DAY 2
DAY 2
DAY 1
SCHEDULE
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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MODELS
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 India’s designer talent at the Lakme India Fashion Week, 2002
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Last updated 09-08-2002
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Model displays an outfit by designer Anamika Khanna
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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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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Simone Seeks Fresh Pastures
If a smile could launch a thousand ships, Simone "Heena" Singh would surely have ruled the oceans. Lakme played an important role in Simone's journey from the small screen to big stardom and with her return as one of the cosmetic major's 'eternal brilliance faces', the circle is now complete. HindustanTimes.com met-up with the model-turned-actress as she renewed her old ties with the fash frat at Lakme India Fashion Week in the capital
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A Sensual Brush With Style
A decade after Demi Moore made headlines after she appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair, Mumbai model Tupur Chatterjee made heads turn at the Lakmé India Fashion Week (LIFW) with red roses painted on her back. Only Tupur went for a sexy tieback bustier, unlike Moore who was daring enough to paint herself without clothes! “I did as many as 18 shows during the LIFW and each show called for a drastic makeover. But I really enjoyed painting my back for Neeta Bhargava,” says Tupur
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Rathore: Mahal Ki Mode
In one of the more focused Pret collections this week, Raghu brought his Jodhpuri style to a simple, shapely collection. Narrow drainpipe pants and fitted shirts, pure and effective in pewter grey, muted black and then jived up with injections of shocking pink, a cerulean blue, a deep crimson
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