On Day 4 of Lakmé Fashion Week, Aparshakti Khurana, known for his exquisite style, will walk the virtual runway alongside the stunning and debuting showstopper, Radhika Madan. The two will be dressed in unusual ensembles from Sukriti Aakriti’s ‘Neo – Phulkari’ collection. Phulkari, which means “flower work,” is a distinctive embroidery style or technique peculiar to Punjab.
The strands of Phulkari are intricately linked to Punjab’s historic history, making it more than merely a handcraft. In this collection, phulkari, which is often associated with weddings or happy occasions, gets a gorgeous makeover.
The collection’s vivid and lively textile arts go wonderfully with the current modern Indian wear styles. Now that fashion week is almost over, we can’t get enough of everything that’s going on at Lakme Fashion Week’s first-ever digital edition.
We saw a lot of bustles as designers showed off their latest creations and a number of celebrities popped over to perform as show-stoppers. This is what happened on Day 4 of Lakme Fashion Week. Masumi Mewawala’s Pink Peacock Couture label kicked off the event by showcasing the sumptuous styles that are appropriate for the forthcoming festive season.
Adorn was the name of the collection, which was all about romanticism with a vintage feel and modern elements. Floral embroidery and 3D motifs were used as adornments on the majority of the clothes in this feminine and easy-to-wear collection.
Sukriti and Aakriti, the designer pair, debuted their Neo-Phulkari collection, which included Bollywood stars Radhika Madan and Aparshakti Khurana as the show-stoppers. The clothes were bright and colorful, and they were constructed using a Punjabi embroidery style.