Manchu Lakshmi and Kids from Teach for Change inaugurated Fashion Yatra

Author(s): City Air NewsManchu Lakshmi seen inaugurating along with Kids from Teach of Change, Fashion Yatra. Hyderabad, October 3, 2017: Tollywood actress Manchu Lakshmi, and several kids from Teach for Change, a NGO inaugurated Kamini...

Manchu Lakshmi and Kids from Teach for Change inaugurated Fashion Yatra
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Manchu Lakshmi seen inaugurating along with Kids from Teach of Change, Fashion Yatra.

Hyderabad, October 3, 2017: Tollywood actress Manchu Lakshmi, and several kids from Teach for Change, a NGO inaugurated Kamini Saraf’s Fashion Yatra here in city today at Hotel Taj Krishna.

Kamini Saraf, well known fashion designer was also present at the inaugural function.

The fashion exhibition which promised a whole new dimension to fashion had 50 stalls.

The proceeds of the Fashion event with a cause will go to Teach For Change- Educating poor children informed Kamini Saraf.

Speaking on the sidelines, Manchu Lakshmi said, Fashion has to reflect who you are. Wear what you are comfortable in. Fashion is something that comes from within. Forget the funda, rules. If you like it wear it informed Manchu Lakshmi.

The highlight of the exhibition was designer wear from many budding fashion designers from across India, Silver Hadirafts, Fashion Jewellery, Designer Foot Wear, Designer Clutches, braded towels(Monogram gifting) , Wall Art, Fabric Jewellery, Pure Antique Silver Items etc and more.

Selesta from Shri Ram Hari Ram, a 227 years old from oldest Jewellers in Delhi known as Dariba Kalan exhibited some unique, rare and collector items such as Handmade Antique Phone made of Pure Silver costing Rs 1.05 lakh, Gramphone Rs 3.41 lakh, Car shaped pure silver Pandans costing Rs 1.65 lakh. Run till present as a tightly-held family unit, our firm has now seen seven generations informs Sangita Kedia. Pandans are most sought after in Hyderabad, she informed. The stall attracted many visitors.

Beyond Square from Udaipur exhibited Pure Silver Jewellery and Silver Handicraft Items were a major attraction.

Gush Shoes and Accessoreis from Mumbai and Delhi showcased handcrafted designer foot wear. A student of NIFT Channai, Vrinda Gupta, Chief Artisan of Gush Shoes and Accessories said her products are uniquely designed to stand out in the clutter of competition. She has come out with One Footwear with many handcrafted Clic which go along with the chappal. Handcrafted Shoes, Chappal and Footwear is a dying art. I want to revive it and give a life to it. I employ lot women artisans. Our products are animal friendly. No leather is used in this collection of footwear. They are very young and colourful products, she informed.

Clutches are style statements. We promote hand embroidered clutches during this bridal season informed Saryu and Ruchika of Rusaru. Many celebs like Malaika Arora and others use my Clutches, Saryu informed. The range starts from Rs 4000 and go upwards, she informed.

Some of the exhibitors include: Adara, Shree By Shrishti, Minttu Breeza, Prayaas, Babble Wrap, Shalini Enterprisese, Enlivens, Zebaish, Pranay, Rusaru, Vaibhav Jewellery, Ghanasingh Be True etc.

Jewellery was well presented by Krsala, Jewels By Queenie, Parina International, Diva Jewels, Akoya Jewels & Selesta.

Colourful ethnic ensembles and chic Indo-Westerns add to the Festive and Party flavour by designer creations by Imli, Handspun, N stitch, Reverie, Seema Rungta, Upasana Gupta, Soup by Sougat, Whimsical,Aarambh. Anisha Mohta, AMPM, Atarangi, Garo, Aarbee By Ravi Bhalotia, Alok Baid, Faabiiana, Thelabel.Com, O-Layla, Erum, Sole Affair By Seema Mehra, Nalini Somani, Lachesis Zebaish and many more..

Fashion for the 'Young-Gen' was well catered to by Babble Wrap & Shruti Jalan.

To complete the fashionable look, fashion Jewellery was represented by Joolru, Tipsyfly, House of Shikha & Studio SRG

Bags n footwear showcased by Stoffa, Cindrella, Fizzy Goblet, She Shoo, Gush , Rusaru, Duet Luxury & Anandita.

Date: 
Tuesday, October 3, 2017