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Bhutia walks the ramp but calls Beckham most fashionable

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Last updated on: February 01, 2018 19:08 IST
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Baichung Bhutia

IMAGE: Former Indian football captain Bhaichung Bhutia walks the ramp showcasing label Kuzu by designer Karma Sonam during the Lakme Fashion Week. Photograph: PTI.

Former Indian football captain Bhaichung Bhutia says Manchester United alum David Beckham is the ‘most fashionable person’ in the world.

 

According to the 41-year-old football veteran, the English forward player beats all icons from sports and even Hindi and international cinema when it comes to style.

"David Beckham... Not just in football, but in the entire world from Bollywood to Hollywood, he is the most fashionable person ever," Bhaichung said on the sidelines of the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2018.

The retired striker turned showstopper for label Kuzu by designer Karma Sonam, who hails from his state, Sikkim. He described his personal style statement as "being comfortable and confident in what I wear".

Baichung Bhutia

IMAGE: Bhaichung Bhutia with designer Karma Sonam during the Lakme Fashion Week. Photograph: Baichung Bhutia/Twitter.

Earlier, Bhaichung said he is proud to represent Sikkim at the 13th edition of Sustainable Fashion Day.

"I think there's huge potential that has not been tapped yet from the area. Today, we see some of the best designers from there and with what they presented today it just shows the kind of level they stand at," he said.

The day two at the LFW began with the platform promoting #NORTHEASTMOJO, with IMG Reliance.

It was a curated showcase of six designers from the region who have developed collections with artisan textiles.

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