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The “Heeramandi” star said the collaboration with the couturier was like “a story in itself”.
“It’s thrilling to walk a ramp, especially because I always feel people have a notion about what fashion or walking a ramp is (about). As actors, we make a difference because we are part of storytelling, and fashion is also part of storytelling.
“When you surrender to that story and feel it as your world and playground, it becomes special, and you do that every time. That’s what you need to do—it’s called the suspension of disbelief, and that’s my superpower,” Rao Hydari told PTI.
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Tahiliani closed the day four at the fashion gala where he unveiled his debut luxury pret line, OTT.
The popular designer said sustainability is when people buy the things they love and wear them till they are shredded.
“Fast fashion is dumping 90 billion pieces into landfills. That’s why this collection is sustainable because the clothes are ‘separates’.
“You can mix and match them in a hundred different ways and it’s modern. That’s the way Indians dress. There’s no reason why you shouldn’t take a T-shirt and wear it with palazzos, or with a saree or with a denim jacket and jeans,” he added.
As part of the clothing line, Tahiliani worked on the heritage saris, dhotis, jamas, chogas, farshis, pherans and unveiled them in silhouettes and styles.
The LFW X FDCI 2024 closes on Sunday.