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The four-day Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2020 in New Delhi ended on a high note with Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut taking to the ramp on the concluding day.

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The four-day Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2020 in New Delhi ended on a high note with Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut taking to the ramp on the concluding day. She walked the digital ramp made for the grand finale on Saturday, which saw four industry veterans — Anamika Khanna, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Wendell Rodricks and Manish Arora — showcase their collections in line of ‘My Fashion, My Tribe’ theme of this season’s fashion week, organised by Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI).

Kangana was seen in a white shirt and black tulle skirt, accesorised with multiple silver kundan necklaces. Her minimalistic make-up and centre-parted hair neatly tied at the back complimented the look perfectly.

Sea magic

Paying an ode to island tribes was Rodricks’ collection. Models walked on the song Wakanda, wearing free-falling silhouettes of skirts, capes, bralettes, skirts in mostly white and with a dash a sky blue, silver and beige. The highlight of the show was the OTT headgears. The faces of the models were painted with tribal paintings in white to look like sea gods and goddesses.

The show came to an end with the final collection by Arora. He displayed his love for neons through his outfits. Colourful shimmery dresses, jackets, skirts, gowns, blouses, skirts and trousers made the line up. — IANS

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