Diya Mirza sashays down LFW ramp for Arshiya Fakih

Mumbai, (IANS) Bollywood actress Diya Mirza, who walked the ramp

after a gap of two years at the Lakme Fashion Week (LFW), says she

used to be scared of sashaying down fashion runways but has become

confident over a period of time.

Decked in a wave embossed long satin tube dress with a side slit and

silver embroidery at empire the actress walked the ramp for designer

Arshiya Fakih at the fashion fete.

“Two year ago I used to be fearful on the ramp but now I wasn’t

nervous at all,” Diya told IANS after the show here late Wednesday.

“I walked the ramp after two years and was very excited. It is easier to

do a catwalk than acting but the adrenaline rush that you get once you

are on the runway…that one distinct moment when all eyes are only on

you is just amazing,” she added.

Diya said it was more fun to be backstage than being a part of the

audience.

“The vibes backstage are just great. I think it is more exciting to be

there than one among the audience. All the models backstage share a

great bond and have great fun,” she said.

“I had never tried a tube dress but it was so much fun wearing it. It is

how fashion should be - wearable and comfortable. When one looks at

the dress one must feel ‘Yes I can wear it’. But I must say that it is very

important that designers pay a lot of attention to smaller details,” the

actress added.

Using fabrics like silk, satin and velvet, Fakih had crafted dresses and

tunics of varied styles and designs. There were bubble dresses, dresses

with gathered fabrics at the collar, pockets and waist, shirt dresses,

print dresses with pleated empire and satin dresses with puff sleeves.

The colour palette encompassed hues like black, silver, grey, magenta,

blue and beige.

“The collection depicts the concept of a utopian world. To give the

robotic feel, stiffer fabrics were used unlike my previous lines where I

used flowing fabrics. The line encapsulated the sensuous and elegant

side of a woman,” said Fakih.

The outfits were accentuated with embroideries in black, grey and

beige and chunky precious stones.

while doing precious little for Maharashtra.

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