The ongoing Lakme Fashion Week is in its full swing and many celebrities are turning up the heat as showstoppers for different designers and Labels. While it may seem easy at first glance, the fact that several models have been photographed falling on the catwalk shows that it’s not as simple as it looks.
Actress Yami Gautam who is currently basking in the success of her recent flick, Uri: The Surgical Strike, turned showstopper for designers Gauri and Nayanika at the Lakme Fashion Week. Walking the ramp on Day 2 of the Fashion fest, Yami Gautam dressed up in an overflowing pastel-hued tulle gown.
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Channelling her inner tough diva, Yami chose to wear boots instead of heels with the dress. However, Yami stepped in her gorgeous attire, the actress couldn’t control the flares in her dress and slightly tripped. The actress continued to trip and slip multiple times. Yami took a spill in front of crowd at Fashion Week but managed to clutch on to her confidence and bounced back to her poised walk in no time. Watch her video here:
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Titled “The Art of Latteâ€, the collection touched upon the themes of romance, freedom and fun. It was presented by Lakme Salon.
Yami, who tripped a few times during her walk on the runway courtesy her flowy nude tulle dress, said for her, the idea of power dressing is about feeling comfortable. “Power dressing is something I don’t consciously think about. I believe any garment which makes you comfortable and confident, makes you feel powerful. And the rest comes from within. It also depends a lot on the mood,†she said.
Freer in shape, the garments created by the designer duo were created with fabrics such as chiffon, crepe de chine, organza and micro crepe, lending a luxurious feel to the line. Silhouettes included high-low dresses with floor-sweeping trains, billowing organza sashes and breezy wraparounds. The show also saw the models sporting specifically created hair looks, inspired by Lakme Salon’s new cut and colour collection ‘Art of Latte’.
The 30-year-old actor, whose latest release Uri: The Surgical Strike has minted over Rs 100 crores at the ticket window, said since her Bollywood debut with “Vicky Donor†her aim has been to play memorable roles.Â
“Validation from the audience makes me really confident. It is more important to me than any crore club. If my audience is happy with my performance, I feel really content", said Yami.