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Ishaan Khatter flaunts his chiselled abs on the fourth day of Lakme Fashion Week

On the fourth day of Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai, actor Ishaan Khatter caught everyone’s attention with his hot showstopper look. He walked the ramp for Lakme Sun Expert x Saaksha & Kinni, leaving the audience surprised as he removed...
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On the fourth day of Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai, actor Ishaan Khatter caught everyone’s attention with his hot showstopper look. He walked the ramp for Lakme Sun Expert x Saaksha & Kinni, leaving the audience surprised as he removed his shirt and stood half-naked, flaunting his chiselled abs.

‘Don’t care for trends’

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Bollywood star Janhvi Kapoor says she doesn’t care about how she is perceived for her fashion choices and simply enjoys having fun with her outfits, no matter the occasion. The actor turned showstopper for renowned designer Rahul Mishra’s collection The Silk Route under his brand AFEW at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week on Saturday night. Asked how her fashion sensibilities have evolved over the years, Janhvi said, “I have started caring less and less about trends. I don’t mind being repetitive. I take a lot of pride in being confident, wearing silhouettes, glamour, and all those things. I don’t really care how people feel about it, I enjoy myself.”

Model move

Fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani left attendees spellbound with his latest collection on Day 4 of LFW on Saturday. His pret label, OTT, presented its second collection in partnership with FDCI, where it showcased a mix of both Indian modern aesthetics and modular separates. Models walked the ramp in hand-embroidered chikankari on linen and reimagined rabari craft. Models were also seen walking the ramp in silhouettes such as evening dresses and day jackets.

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