Kareena Kapoor Khan was the showstopper at Lakme Fashion Week 2018 grand finale. Apart from Kareena, actor-model Lisa Haydon also turned up the heat as she walked down the runway in a black and silver ensemble. She completed the look with soft curls and minimal makeup, turning heads as the showstopper for label Mishru. Model-actor Diana Penty rocked the elegant look as she walked the ramp for Disha Patil Precouture dressed in a peach ensemble with floor-length sleeve capes.
Kareena said that, “To come on the runway and represent the brand I love (is always special). But this season is even more special as we have something big coming up and I cannot wait to reveal this to everyone.â€
Started on August 22, the fashion event, which, saw several Bollywood celebrities including Jacqueline Fernandez, Malaika Arora Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Disha Patani, Sushmita Sen, Janhvi Kapoor and Huma Qureshi turn show stoppers for famous designers.
Kareena Kapoor Khan is the quintessential diva and she proved it once again as she walked the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week 2018 for designer Monisha Jaising. Kareena was the showstopper for the grand finale of LFW 2018 and she lived up to the title as she took to the ramp in a holographic off-shoulder gown. The clothing line is inspired by the designer’s passion for art, music and modern architecture. It promises to attract the various personalities and attitudes of Indian women.
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