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April 04, 2016 14:00 IST

Mumbai based designer Neeta Lulla sent out a powerful message through her latest collection at the fashion week.

Photographs by Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

A few days prior to the Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2016, Neeta Lulla had started the social media campaign #SheIsMe.

The message was to tell women of the world that despite her flaws and limitations, she's beautiful and strong.

Needless to say, her show was a tribute to the power women who rule the modern world.

Designer and politician Shaina NC was among the women achievers who took to the ramp for Lulla's collection.

That's nutritionist Pooja Makhija in a floor length gown from the collection.

National award winning documentary filmmaker Vibha Bakshi also walked for the designer in a black embroidered sari.

Founder of Indian School of Design Radha Kapoor wore a brown skirt and cape blouse.

Artist and life coach Rouble Nagi wore a Victorian gown with floral accents.

Lulla's 'She Is Me' collection was ethereal and feminine.

The multi layered one above had sheer detailing.

Hemangi Parte showcased a shimmering outfit with a plunging neckline.

Sucheta Sharma models a pastel pant and cape creation.

True to its inspiration -- the cherry blossom, each outfit had a floral story to tell.

Here's one more from the collection.

We particularly liked this skirt and off shoulder blouse.

A halter neck peplum style blouse with a belt works well too.

Neeta Lulla deserves a huge round of applause -- for putting together such a wonderful show.

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