ICW 2024: Sobhita Dhulipala Is A Vision In White On The Rimzim Dadu Runway

Sobhita Dhulipala looks absolutely regal as she walked the ramp for Rimzim Dadu, who showcased her latest collection at ICW 2024

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Rimzim Dadu showcases her Stucco collection at the 7th Day of ICW 2024.

 Today marks the 7th day of FDCI x India Couture Week 2024. The night witnessed some of the finest craftsmanship skills of designer Rimzim Dadu. The celebrity designer, who is known for her innovative textiles and unique statements, showcased her Stucco collection, which was indeed the epitome of all things exquisite. To bring her magical collection to life, it was none other than celebrity showstopper Sobhita Dhulipala who took over the ramp.

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The actress walked the runway for the designer's Stucco collection. Sobhita looked absolutely regal in an ivory lehenga featuring floral motif embroidery all over her strapless blouse. The lehenga, which sat high on her waist, complemented the blouse well. It featured fringethat cascaded down her length, with a slit at the back. She kept her makeup glam with a sleek wet look hairstyle that was pulled back and accessorised her look with a matching choker and diamond stud earrings.

Unveiled at India Couture Week tonight, Rimzim Dadu's collection Stucco was largely inspired by the baroque style. The form will take you back to the 17th century as it lends a sneak peek at the architecture and music of the pre-Renaissance era. Her collection represents the grandeur and royalty of baroque architecture that is designed exclusively through the modern and experimental lens. Focusing more on the rich texture, innovative style and Indian craftsmanship, this collection blends historical luxury and contemporary design.

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