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After 'Fashion', Mughda Godse walks ramp for Satya Paul

Updated on: 19 March,2009 01:12 PM IST  | 
IANS |

Though she could not become a celebrity showstopper in her debut movie "Fashion", model-turned-actor Mughda Godse left the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week audience here impressed as she sashayed down the ramp for label Satya Paul's designer Puneet Nanda.

After 'Fashion', Mughda Godse walks ramp for Satya Paul

Though she could not become a celebrity showstopper in her debut movie "Fashion", model-turned-actor Mughda Godse left the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week audience here impressed as she sashayed down the ramp for label Satya Paul's designer Puneet Nanda.

Dressed in a colourful sequined sari with dazzling blouse and flashing red lipstick with confidence, Mughda looked her glamorous best while walking the ramp Wednesday night.

"It feels great to be back on ramp after 'Fashion'. I love colours and Puneet has just given me a dash of every colour. The outfit is just perfect," Godse told IANS after the show.

The collection was named Maya and was inspired by the illusionary world which was represented by a melange of colours and fabrics.

"The collection is all about colours. It is a collage of various fabrics and colours which are churned into beautiful saris and dresses that represent a fantasy world," explained Puneet.

"Every theme requires a lot of research and this time too the patterns, the colour riot and melange of different fabrics depict illusion," he added.

The line had colours ranging from bright orange to yellow, from shimmering blacks to soothing blues and in terms of fabrics, the designer had used brocades, silk and satins.

The collection, with beautiful saris, innovative blouses, backless dresses and flowing gowns, is targeted at Indians across the globe.

Puneet has a bit of advice for fellow designers to beat recession blues and attract buyers.

"One should make garments that are different and appealing to such an extent that buyers are left with no other choice but to go for that piece," he said.




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