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5 Top Showstoppers (Female) from Lakme Fashion Week 2018

Janhvi Kapoor in Nachiket Barve

Janhvi kapoor’s first ever fashion show as a showstopper after Dhadak. She walked for Nachiket Barve and wore a stunning blue and pink, floral embroidery  lehenga. She was excited to walk on the ramp but was worried that she might “trip and fall on my face because it looked so heavy”.


Malaika Arora in Anushree Reddy

Malaika Arora looked elegant in parrot green lehenga and blouse which was paired with a ruffle dupatta by Anushree Reddy. She also had statement diamond necklace and earrings to complete the look.

Karisma Kapoor in Arpita Mehta

The ever so stunning Karisma Kapoor walked for Arpita Mehta  for the third time in black fusion saree. The semi sheer, ruffled saree which was layered with a black and gold cape jacket, gave the look a great touch to the saree look. She kept her makeup minimal with a sleek hairdo. Arpita Mehta described her collection ‘Le Fleur’ as “Twirl with the wind in our Winter/Festive’18 collection! Fusion destination wear that reflects the jetsetting woman on the go who can look for some effortless off-duty chic!” on an Instagram post.

Kangana Ranaut in Pankaj & Nidhi

Kangana is described as a ‘dynamic superstar’ by the designers, which was the reason they choose her as their showstopper for this collection. Pankaj and Nidhi’s collection After Dark was inspired by the newly launched Nokia 6.1 Plus. Kangana dressed in an electric blue coloured double mesh gown, which is embellished with leather applique and encrusted with blue elements.

Aditi Rao Hydari in Jayanti Reddy

Aditi walked for Jayani Reddy’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ collection. She looked stunning in a gold outfit with dupatta and statement necklace and light makeup.

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