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The who's who of Indian cinema made sure they were at Manish Malhotra's show on the end of the first day of the Lakme Fashion Week.
In many ways it was a show worthy of a grand finale. Manish Malhotra who pretty much made all of Bollywood fashion conscious, put up a show to celebrate one hundred years of Indian cinema. The show began with a nod to the genius of four directors who have redefined Bollywood in the last decade and a half.
So, first up was Karan Johar, not a stranger to fashion shows, took to the ramp in a long flowy kurta and salwar.
Anurag Kashyap
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Black Friday director Anurag Kashyap looked tad uncomfortable while walking the ramp in this bandh gala but managed to pull it off at the end.
Dibakar Banerjee
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Also somewhat out of place was Love Sex Aur Dhoka director Dibakar Banerjee who also managed to shine under the arclights at the end.
Zoya Akhtar
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It was Zoya Akhtar however who was the most comfortable playing a fashion model as she took to the ramp like fish to water.
Bollywood's new-age directors
Image: Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Anurag KashyapPhotographs: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com
A snapshot of the four directors who have redefined Bollywood for our times.
Celebrating the 30s
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The real show however started with outfits in classic shades and silhouettes from the 1930s as seen here.
Black & White era
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Black and white dominated the ramp in the early part of the show with designs harking back to the monochrome era.
Vintage fashion
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Women wore anarkalis, men sported bandhgalas and you couldn't help feel nostalgic of the times when Bollywood greats such as Ashok Kumar, Devika Rani and Kundan Lal Saigal created magic on the silver screen.
Pretty pastels
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Almost immediately, Malhotra shifted his focus to the pretty pastel shades of the '60s.
Ethereal beauty
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Alesia Raut sports a flirty sari that shows just a hint of the waist as part of Manish Malhotra's tribute to one hundred years of Bollywood.
The 60s in fashion
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The silhouettes shifted from the flowy anarkalis to the fitted salwar kameezes that spelt fashion back in the day.
Polka dot retro
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Up next were the '70s inspired polka dots as seen here...
Sexy 70s
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Diva Dhawan sports a look that makes us weak in our knees.
Rocking the '70s trend
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Don't miss the super-sized sunglasses that were a rage in the '70s. And have made a comeback with a vengeance in our times.
Sheer beauty
Image: Kanishtha DhankarPhotographs: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com
Cut to the '80s when disco bling inspired fashion sensibilities. Kanishtha Dhankar walks the ramp in a Manish Malhotra sari.
Bringing the bling
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Also in a blingy sari is Candice Pinto with her hair let down.
Varun Dhawan
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Student of the Year star Varun Dhawan walks the ramp in a blue bandhgala teamed with a white kurta and a pair of white trousers.
Siddharth Malhotra
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Dhawan's co-star Siddharth Malhotra walks the ramp for Manish Malohtra.
Priyanka Chopra
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Desi Girl Priyanka Chopra in a contemporary sari that made saris sexier than ever.
Asha Bhosle dazzles!
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Veteran singer Asha Bhosle who was part of the audience, was invited on the ramp at the end of the show to speak a few words confessed that she'd done everything in her life except walk the fashion ramp.
Seizing the opportunity, Manish Malhotra and the rest urged Bhosle who recently turned 80, to do the honours. The doyenne of Indian music wasted no time in showing off her fashionable side as she took to the ramp. And boy did she dazzle!
Seen behind her (from L-R) are Varun Dhawan, the legendary costume designer Bhanu Athaiya, Priyanka Chopra, Manish Malhotra, Siddharth Malhotra and Hema Malini.
Take a bow
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Manish Malhotra also invited Kajol and Karisma Kapoor to the ramp as he took a bow.
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