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28 March 2024

Plunging necklines? Kareena Kapoor vs Priyanka Chopra

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By Lifestyle Correspondent

Celebrities love their clothes, and a smattering of fabulous stars showed up at Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.

But Bollywood diva Kareena Kapoor Khan swept the carpet from under the feet of all stars who made a beeline to the ramp.

As a showstopper for designer Rajesh Pratap Singh, Kareena's act was called the 'mother of all finale'.

From Sonakshi Sinha to Jacqueline Fernandez, Sunny Leone to Nargis Fakri - Bollywood celebrities posed, swirled and danced down the ramp to showcase the designer’s creativity.

On the last day of the fashion week Priyanka Chopra turned showstopper for designer Neeta Lulla, who displayed her Indo-western collections at LFW Summer/Resort 2014.

Priyanka was wearing a peach colour silk and satin Kaftan with high cuts on both the sides to showcase her toned legs.

As Priyanka dazzled on the ramp it is hard to miss the confidence the stunning actress exudes.

Neeta's collection was inspired by Aztec motifs with Indian badla work.

However, designer Rajesh Pratap Singh's incredible outfits and show stopper Kareena Kapoor Khan combined stole the entire limelight.

Kareena made a grand entry with fireworks on the ramp and the smoked mirror fantasy came true.

Donning long black dress with silver work all around, the actress looked stunning with her hair tied, metallic eye shadow and subtle lip make up.

With enough cleavage show and center slit dress Kareena made sure all eyes were on her. With her no-nonsense look the actress crafted the model look to perfection.

A favorite during the fashion week, Kareena skipped good friend designer Manish Malhotra's show to keep the best for the last.

Besides the outstanding fashion line, a special ramp was set for the designer on the garden lawn. With mirrors and candles on the runway, the show began with models walking in white attire.

A collection of contrasts divided into day and night, "Illusion" opened with structured ensembles in very light gossamer fabrics followed by fluid silhouettes.

Lot of metallic shadows has been added in Rajesh's fashion line. The traditional frame hand embroidery technique has also been twisted to use metal parts for a modern rendering.

(All Pis: AFP)