Manish Malhotra presented his bridal couture collection. Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan don’t need great outfits to look great together but it definitely adds to their appeal. Bollywood’s favourite fashion designer, Manish Malhotra debuted his new collection at a star-studded show on Wednesday in Mumbai with the two actors as showstoppers.
Manish Malhotra presented the dazzling Zween Couture Collection 2018/19 in The Lotus Cafe at JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu a little after 10:30 pm on August 1. And from the word go, the show was a stunner. Inspired by the Indo-Persian era, the show was also a celebration of Manish’s eponymous label completing 13 years as an established brand.
Dressed in a beige bridal lehenga with intricate silver embroidery and a full-sleeved crystal embellished cape and elaborately crafted blouse, Katrina exuded elegance and epitomised regality as she took to the runway. The actress rounded off her look with dewy, nude makeup, statement earrings and hair styled in waves. She wore a heavily adorned top with a flowing cape-jacket on her shoulders.
Salman wore a black bandhgala with black salwar. The Indo-Persian inspired label of the ace designer is titled ‘Zween’.The two stars did a stunning walk around the ramp, garnering much applause from the audience.
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