Bipasha Basu looked smashing in Bibhu Mohapatra’s collection – Firstpost


Bipasha Basu, who gave birth to baby girl Devi last year, flaunted her curves on the runway as she walked for New York based Indian designer Bibhu Mohapatra.

“This girl is on fire; she is walking on fire.’’ The show stopper of the grand finale of the Lakme Fashion Week for Bibhu Mohapatra’s ‘Come Home’ collection was none other than Bipasha Basu, smashing all stereotypes, she simply rocked at the ramp wearing a red gown. Bipasha,  who gave birth to baby girl Devi last year. She flaunted her curves on the runway with confidence and style. So, no more body shaming. Its time to enjoy every stage of your life.

Bipasha recently  shared a clip on her Instagram account and captioned, “Love yourself at every stage of your life. Wear your confidence.” Her husband and actor Karan Singh Grover commented, “I do I do love yourself with my breath.” She looked glorious in a red gown at the Lakme Fashion Week.

The House of
Lakmē Grand Finale
brought the curtains down at
Lakmē Fashion Week
in partnership with FDCI with New York based CFDA Award winner, Indian designer, Bibhu Mohapatra’s ‘Come Home’ collection. The evening was a special one as it marked the launch of the House of Lakmē. A step into the future, the House of Lakmē brings together the brand’s leadership in beauty and its pioneering vision in bringing to life India’s marquee fashion platform – Lakmē Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI, to create immersive beauty and fashion experiences for the consumer.

Hosted at the al-fresco Fountains at Pragati Maidan, Delhi, the nostalgic show marked a special homage to Lakmē’s heritage. For the very first time, the evening saw legendary Lakmē muses of the past and present walk the ramp. Some even ‘Born at Lakmē’, have emerged as iconic talents in the beauty and fashion world. The muses included Ananya Panday, Lisa Haydon, Bipasha Basu, Vipasha Agarwal, Simone Singh, Carol Gracias and Shimona Nath.

After nearly a decade, it was a homecoming show for
Bibhu Mohapatra
’s ‘Come Home’ collection, which was a mesmerising look at fashion that was inspired by the enduring spirit of Indian women, combined with timeless designs and colours. It was also a celebration of Bibhu’s roots and heritage in India. His collections have always spoken a language of sheer beauty and sophistication and have been coveted by the stylish global woman. On several occasions, Bibhu has been the designer of choice for the world’s powerful and inspiring women.

Bibhu’s creations have a blend of style and elegance that has merged the beauty of India with the sensibilities of the western requirements. His construction and sharp tailoring for his dresses and show stopping gowns have turned into iconic fashion for trend setting women. The 75 stunning looks unveiled at the Grand Finale comprised not only Bibhu Mohapatra’s latest creations, but also brought on the ramp his much-loved iconic signature pieces that traced the journey of his eponymous global brand. These iconic pieces created a perfect parallel with Lakmé muses over the years, and the current face of
Lakmē,
the radiant Ananya Panday.

It was an enthralling showcase of Lakmē’s legacy and the artistic vision of
Bibhu Mohapatra
and the women who shaped him. Legendary designer Bibhu Mohapatra said, “I could not have been more thrilled to be back after almost a decade and be the closing designer for Lakmē Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI. My ‘Come Home’ collection was a humble effort to honour the iconic muses of Lakmē and the women who have helped shaped my life. The show tonight felt nothing short of surreal and I am incredibly proud of this partnership with Lakmē to mark the launch of the House of Lakmē, unveiling a new era of Beauty x Fashion, growing from strength to strength in the time to come.”

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