The 26-year-old, who started her career as a model and then got into acting with Cocktail looked confident and was a treat for shutterbugs.
New Delhi:
Dressed in a salmon pink gown, Cocktail actress Diana Penty marched down the ramp looking elegant at the second day of Wills India Fashion Week (WIFW) Sunday for designer Sakshee Pradhan, who took inspiration from "little sparrows". She enjoyed flaunting the outfit with little detailing because "the dress is very me".
The 26-year-old, who started her career as a model and then got into acting with Cocktail looked confident and was a treat for shutterbugs.
The show was jam-packed with friends and family of designer cheering for and she said: "It was great walking the ramp but I was very nervous. The dress I am wearing is very me. I really like it. I don't like a lot of bling. I like classy stuff."
Pradhan presented a range of silhouettes in the collection with a chic and edgy look.
"The inspiration behind the collection is that little sparrow, who had to set off her wings to migrate from the frost into a land far away, has now returned to enjoy breezy summers of 2013," said Pradhan, who has a masters in fashion designing and merchandising from London College of Fashion.
The fabrics used were flowy crepes, satins and nets in salmon pink merging with the subtle champagne.
Pradhan shared the ramp with three other designers - Surbhi Chawla presented The Indian Gypsy collection, Taniya Khanuja mesmerised with an ensemble titled Flight of the Wingless Soul; and Khushi Z too flaunted her creation.
The 26-year-old, who started her career as a model and then got into acting with Cocktail looked confident and was a treat for shutterbugs.
The show was jam-packed with friends and family of designer cheering for and she said: "It was great walking the ramp but I was very nervous. The dress I am wearing is very me. I really like it. I don't like a lot of bling. I like classy stuff."
Pradhan presented a range of silhouettes in the collection with a chic and edgy look.
"The inspiration behind the collection is that little sparrow, who had to set off her wings to migrate from the frost into a land far away, has now returned to enjoy breezy summers of 2013," said Pradhan, who has a masters in fashion designing and merchandising from London College of Fashion.
The fabrics used were flowy crepes, satins and nets in salmon pink merging with the subtle champagne.
Pradhan shared the ramp with three other designers - Surbhi Chawla presented The Indian Gypsy collection, Taniya Khanuja mesmerised with an ensemble titled Flight of the Wingless Soul; and Khushi Z too flaunted her creation.