Mr. Sunil Sethi, President FDCI with the designers at the Finale LMIFW SS_19

Rainbow Finale Celebrates Inclusivity At The LMIFW SS 19

It was a grand finale celebrating inclusivity for The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI)  on the ultimate day of the Lotus Make-Up India Fashion Week in association with NEXA Spring Summer’19 that was held from October 10 to 13 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The last day saw a holistic tribute in the form …

It was a grand finale celebrating inclusivity for The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI)  on the ultimate day of the Lotus Make-Up India Fashion Week in association with NEXA Spring Summer’19 that was held from October 10 to 13 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The last day saw a holistic tribute in the form of a ‘Rainbow’ show to mark the historic article 377 judgement by the Supreme Court of India repealing this draconian law.

 

Actress Huma Qureshi at FDCI LMIFW SS_19
Actress Huma Qureshi at FDCI LMIFW SS19

 

Inclusivity has been a recurring theme this year whether it is weight, imperfections, skin colour or the choice and gender of your partner. Around 40 designers from across the country interpreted what they believe best to represent this verdict which paid homage to tangible equality and decriminalises a certain section of humanity. The list of designers included Abhishek Gupta, Abraham & Thakore, Alpana Neeraj, AM:PM, Amit Aggarwal, Anavila, Arjun Khanna, Arjun Saluja, Ashish N Soni, Atsu, Dev r Nil, Dhruv Kapoor, Gaurav Gupta, Huemn, Ikai by Ragini Ahuja, Kiran Uttam Ghosh, Kommal Sood, Manish Malhotra, Manoviraj Khosla, Mynah’s Reynu Taandon, Namrata Joshipura, Nandita Basu, Nitin Bal Chauhan, Pankaj & Nidhi, Payal Jain, Poonam Bhagat, Rabani & Rakha, Raghavendra Rathore, Rahul Mishra, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Rimzim Dadu, Rina Dhaka, Samant Chauhan, Shivan & Narresh, Siddartha Tytler, Suneet Verma, Varun Bahl, Vineet Bahl, Vivek Karunakaran and Wendell Rodricks.

 

 

Each designer dressed a model in an ensemble based on the Rainbow theme, an emblem the LGBTQ community which was originally created by San Francisco-based artist Gilbert Baker, in 1978 using six stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet to represent diversity and peace.


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