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Yuvraj Singh walks for designer Arjun Khanna at LFW

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Aug, 2014 06:21 AM
  • Yuvraj Singh walks for designer Arjun Khanna at LFW
Cricketer Yuvraj Singh Saturday walked the ramp for designer Arjun Khanna at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Winter/Festive 2014 here.
 
Yuvraj Singh took to the ramp with elan to a wildly applauding audience. The final all-white entry of a biker in glittering jacket with silver mesh yoke 
 
wearing a covered helmet added thrill to the cricketer's entry.
 
Twenty-eight helmet clad men marched down the ramp and the scene was set for an almost martial like fashionable attack from the designer.
 
Arjun's collection were high-end couture techniques merged with ultra-contrast fabrics. So leather, suede, lightweight wool and corduroy were creatively 
 
combined in one jacket. Texturing techniques and superb tailoring was visible for the crisply edited line of 30 garments. 
 
Cropped jackets, trousers and shirts were offered in masculine colours of the season. Black was seen in 10 shades along with brown, olive, blue and bursts 
 
of off-white, while hints of red were thrown in occasionally.
 
Metal additions like zippers, rivets and chains added to the strong but fashionable look of the masculine collection; while detailing on trousers was 
 
intricate and innovative.
 
The ongoing Lakme Fashion Week which began Aug 19 will continue till Aug 24.

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