
Designer Rohit Bal turns showstopper for Abhishek Sharma at FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week. Wow pics
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Designer Rohit Bal looked uber-cool as he walked the ramp for Abhishek Sharma at FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week in Delhi.
The 5-day fashion extravaganza, FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week 2022, is sure over but it left us with an array of memorable fashion moments that we just can’t stop obsessing over. Designer Rohit Bal walking the ramp as a showstopper is definitely one among them.
In a surprising turn of events, celebrated couturier Rohit Bal turned muse for designer Abhishek Sharma and closed the show for him. Dressed in an ivory ensemble with pastel-hued accents, Rohit Bal looked uber-cool as he walked down the ramp.
Take a look:
Dapper is the word, truly!
What Rohit Bal wore was an ivory-dominating ensemble featuring elaborate prints and patches in subtle tones. The ensemble comprised a multi-hued shirt that was layered with a solid, oversized blazer. He completed the look with a matching (and head-turning, obviously) shawl and a baggy pair of trousers. Oh, and his oversized shades further upped the cool quotient!
The designer also took to Instagram to share his picture in the show-stopping outfit:
The FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week returned to physical format after 2 years in Delhi last week. Several designers such as Rahul Mishra, Manish Malhotra, Siddartha Tytler, Punit Balana, Falguni and Shane Peacock, and Tarun Tahiliani showcased their new collections at the 5-day fashion event. It also saw a slew of A-list Bollywood celebrities turning showstoppers for the designers.

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