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Acid Attack Victims Walk The Ramp In Agra

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Oct, 2015 10:52 AM
    Acid attack victims, having opened a cafe called 'Sheroes' near the Taj Mahal, took another ginger step forward on Friday as they walked the ramp to tell the world that real beauty lies in one's spirit and soul, not skin.
     
    The unique fashion show was organised by Max, leading international value fashion brand, to celebrate the spirit of 'Sheroes' by launching its festival collection.
     
    At the show, 'Sheroes' - as opposed to Heroes - displayed latest fashion collection inspired by ethnic arts, crafts, and traditional values imbued with a tinge of modernity.
     
    Kanika Pahwa, senior marketing manager of Max, told IANS that the event was a tribute to the real beauty and spirit of women associated with Sheroes Hangout cafe in the city.
     
     
     
    The Sheroes Hangout has women who have fought back for life and survival through terrible chemical burns and now wish to define themselves as warriors.
     
    She said the rich heritage of the Indian textiles needed to be showcased as the collection of garments embellished with ornate embroidery and exquisite prints. 
     
    Dolly, Rupa, Ritu, Nitu and Geeta, the five 'Sheroes' models who walked the ramp, said they lead a life on their own terms, "representing the spirit of dignity with purpose".
     
    "The fashion show shows we are not defeated or cowed down but willing to put up a brave fight," said one of them.

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