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May 03, 2016 11:09 IST

A fashion show that made children smile :)

Kudos kids, you truly owned the ramp!

Tamana -- a non-profit organisation that helps mentally challenged, autistic and developmentally disabled children --  in association with the Fashion Design Council of India organised a fashion show called 'Inclusion Beyond Boundaries' for children with special needs.

From donning designer wear to walking with professional models, these kids enjoyed every bit of the event.

Designers Abraham & Thakore, Anju Modi, Gaurav Jai Gupta, J J Valaya, Payal Jain, Rahul Mishra, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Rina Dhaka, Rohit Bal, Samant Chauhan and Ridhi Arora came out in full force to support the cause.

Take a look!

IMAGE: Ridhi Arora's (extreme left) weaved tales of tradition with khadi. In this picture, children from Tamana are seen wearing outfits from her latest collection, Anmol.

IMAGE: The show aimed to celebrate Life. And it showed :)

IMAGE: Rohit Bal was there too in an all-black avatar.

IMAGE: Look who's here -- it's supermodel Noyonika Chatterjee setting the ramp on fire in Rohit Bal embroidered separates.

IMAGE: Sonalika Sahay was six yards of pure grace as she posed in a Rina Dhaka creation.

IMAGE: Rajesh Pratap Singh joins the maxi trend with this free flowing ensemble!

IMAGE: Toned down colours and floral accents dominanted J J Valaya's collection.

IMAGE: Designers Abraham & Thakore showed us how to go all-black with a splash of beige abstract prints and patterns.

IMAGE: And Samant Chauhan once again exhibited his love for silk and intricate motifs.

IMAGE: (from left to right) Designers Rahul Mishra, Anju Modi, J J Valaya and Rina Dhaka posed for the camera along with Tamana -- daughter of Dr Shayama Chona, founder of NGO Tamana -- and Sunil Sethi, president, FDCI. Photographs: Kind Courtesy Weber Shandwick

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