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India Couture Week 2024: Sonakshi Sinha To Lisa Ray, Stars Own The Ramp Flaunting Designer Ensembles!
India Couture Week 2024 featured a captivating fashion show, with well-known figures strutting the runway wearing the newest creations from designers. The audience was in awe as the week-long event displayed the pinnacle of elegance and exquisite craftsmanship.
Bollywood celebrities Sonakshi Sinha, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Lisa Ray, and others made notable appearances as they walked the ramp showcasing the designer's breathtaking creations!

Scroll more to get style cues from the talented designers' latest work and their B-Town muses at ICW 2024.

Lisa Ray For Rahul Mishra
Lisa Ray perfectly encapsulated the aura of luxury and exquisite craftsmanship for Rahul Mishra's collection. His creations are both classic and cutting-edge, fusing modern aesthetics with traditional Indian components.
The clothing has finely crafted embroidery and deliberate craftsmanship that reflects a strong bond with the natural world and culture. Rahul Mishra's collection demonstrated his ability to create unique works of art by fusing the old with the new.

Sonakshi Sinha For Dolly J
Sonakshi Sinha, dressed in a pink flowery dress for Dolly J's "La Vie En Rose" collection, looked like a princess, embodying modern craftsmanship to embrace timeless grace. Viewers were taken to an eternally beautiful world through intricate embroidery and flower patterns.
Each style was distinguished by shimmering materials such as silk organzas, chiffons, iridescent tissues, and tulle, which combined structured femininity with lightness. Sonakshi Sinha's performance was the event's high point, as the collection emphasized the fine line that separates imagination and reality.

Aditya Roy Kapur For Kunal Rawal
Aditya Roy Kapur, wearing a blue sherwani and dhoti from "Sehra," a collection that reflected aspects of auspicious omens and customs specific to Indian marriages, walked the ramp for Kunal Rawal. The exhibition featured weaves made throughout the nation, fusing modern luxury with opulent heritage.
The brand's androgynous ethos is defined by the harmonious fusion of silk, brocades, bandhani, dhup chaon threadwork, and striking micro motifs. Aditya's group was the ideal embodiment of the collection's innovative and traditional themes.
Malaika Arora For Siddartha Tytler
Malaika Arora embodied opulence and richness with seductive allure, dressed in a black contemporary lehenga from Siddartha Tytler's couture collection, "Caligula's Feast." It was modelled after Caligula and had gold and gunmetal accents along with jewel tones including royal blue, emerald, and ruby.
The collection exuded grandeur with its use of fur, appliqué, rhinestones, sequins, and crystals. Lehengas, bandhgalas, sherwanis, kurtas, sarees, anarkalis, gowns, dresses, and corsets were among the clothing items. Malaika's appearance, which blended ancient richness with contemporary sensibilities, was a remarkable representation of the collection's theme.

Jacqueline Fernandez For Isha Jajodia
Isha Jajodia's "Art of Eternity," a love tale whispered in lace and painstakingly created fantasies, inspired Jacqueline Fernandez to wear a stunning black lace gown. The designs combine handcrafted legacy with contemporary feminine strength, drawing inspiration from the grandeur of French architectural sites.
While botanical designs and ethereal textiles encapsulated the essence of a fairy tale romance, delicate lace patterns and opulent fabrics suggested palatial magnificence. Isha Jajodia's idea of everlasting beauty was perfectly embodied in Jacqueline's outfit.

Wamiqa Gabbi For Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla
Wamiqa Gabbi in a white lehenga with a webbed veil from Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla's 'Asal Bride' collection screamed a blend of traditional meet modernity. The collection incorporated modern designs with traditional textiles and embroidery.
While "The Regal Groom of Mard" showcased men's maximal clothing with elaborate embroidery and dramatic borders, "Asal Bride" highlighted legacy with contemporary grace. Wamiqa's ensemble celebrated both modernity and tradition, demonstrating the designers' ability to make classic pieces that have a modern touch!
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