The true story lies beyond the dazzling ramp. It is in the tireless efforts of everyone involved both in front of and behind the camera.
Fort Kochi's charm lies in its oldness. Put on that cap, lace up your sneakers and those 10,000 steps are easy-peasy!
The credit of course goes to their hard work, both on and off the ramp. But the some of the credit goes to the backstage to all the makeup artist and hairstylist who not only make them more beautiful but also the star of the show.
'It was the hostility of the Yunus regime that made India careful and wary of dealing with them.' 'They gradually backed off and lowered the noise, but the damage was done.' 'Their true colours had been exposed.'
'Hard work is non-negotiable. Nothing comes easy; you have to give it your all'
'Fashion to me is being who you are, unapologetically'
'No matter how much you get paid or how successful you get, nothing can match the fauj.'
Rajesh Karkera challenges you to guess the name of this fashion model.
Vikas Mandaliya isn't just strutting the runway -- he's owning it, with a touch of humour, confidence, and just the right amount of snail mucin.
'Life does not change in such a way that everything becomes easy. Struggle and hustle is there for everyone. 'The difference is that people have started knowing me.'
The fun series that showcases off ramp fashionistas at the Lakme Fashion Week continues...
'The sheer hard work -- we put in 16-hour days, which is normal here. We still manage to thrive and look amazing on the ramp'
During a chance meeting with Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera, actor-model Sarah Jane Dias reveals a few cute secrets.
Delhi gal Mouli Arya -- this is only her second outing at a fashion week -- handles quick questions from Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera with cool ease.
'Dreams are not big or small -- if you have the capacity to see it, you have the capacity to achieve it'
Christine, a self-taught makeup artist and former chef who now works for Amazon, articulates her style statement.
This off-the-ramp beauty nailed the style brief at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Designer Namrata Joshipura chose two strong women to be the faces of her collection.
She stepped into a space very few celebs enter at a mega fashion event.