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Women's label 109 F hosted a fashion show in Mumbai last week, where their consumers walked the ramp alongside celebs like Jesse Randhawa and Shweta Salve. Check it out!
It's getting hot, hot, hot -- but the good part about summer is that women get a chance to flaunt their bods and make things even hotter!
On April 5, label 109 F launched their latest line with a fashion show in Mumbai. Instead of models, however, the vibrant summer styles were showcased by 100 consumers -- and nine celebs.
Seen here is TV actress Mahi Vij, in a pretty one-strapped number with light sequin motif.
Next we have this fishscale sequin mini in white, with a halter neckline.
Supermodel Jesse Randhawa shows off her gams in a blue one-sided cocktail.
White tiered ruffles sporting cutwork make for the quintessential summer dress.
Actress Shweta Salve seems to have a ball catwalking in this blue embroidered outfit.
Tiny denims and a breezy blouse have casual appeal.
Soap star Aashka Goradia strikes a pose in a becoming fading orange.
A strapless black cropped jumpsuit is set off by a striking red belt.
Playing out this floral fantasy we have actress Sanjeeda Shaikh.
Go the hippie route in this flowing purple maxi with tie-dye effect.
Model Sheetal Mallar shows off her trademark curls and a relaxed dress with bright graphic embroidery down the front.
Another pretty fade takes to the ramp, pink and cinched at the waist.
Singer Manasi Scott blows a kiss to the audience as she steps out in a sequin-covered asymmetrical number.
Another smart black jumpsuit is seen here. With its string of beads and fitted silhouette, it's rather corporate cool.
Model-turned-actress Sandhya Shetty covers up her bikini bod in a candy-pink rouched pinafore.
Strapless smocks will never go out of style and this foliage-tone one only serves to drive home the point.
Actress Natasha Sharma is fresh and feminine in a wispy green ruffled outfit.
Jesse, Manasi, Aashka, Shweta, Mahi, Natasha, Sanjeeda and Sandhya line up for the cameras as the show draws to a close.