Designers come out in favor of a united FDCI-Lakme fashion week

Designers come out in favor of a united FDCI-Lakme fashion week

10 February 2022, Mumbai:

A number of designers have expressed their support for the continuation of this collaborative, multi-media format as the upcoming combined edition of FDCI and Lakmé Fashion Week approaches.

Due to the continuing epidemic and the reaction to the last iteration, the Fashion Design Council of India stated on its Facebook page that the forthcoming edition of FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week would once again involve a combination of online and offline activities.

Several designers slated to participate in the fashion week were contacted by the fashion industry organization to inquire how they felt about the combined format.

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"I feel that a united fashion week gives designers and their garments more momentum than fragmented fashion shows and fashion weeks," designer Neeta Lulla told the FDCI on Facebook.

"Having a single fashion week is a fantastic concept, especially when two great businesses come together and pool their resources for the benefit of everyone in the industry," said designer Manoviraj Khosla. "When you have strengths like FDCI and Lakmé Fashion Week coming together, it becomes a superpower," designer Kunal Rawal remarked. 

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Designers Amit Aggarwal, Namrata Joshipura, Nitin Bal Chauhan, Payal Jain, and Shantanu and Nikhil, as well as model Lakshmi Rana, spoke in the FDCI's first 'FDCInsights 3.0' online conversation on January 27.

The panelists debated the question "Will fashion videos take a backseat if physical displays take center stage?" and gave their perspectives during the event, which was aired live on the FDCI website.

 

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