In Pics: Ananya Panday, Radhikka Madan and Siddharth turn show stoppers at Lakme Fashion Week

The ongoing Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai has seen fashion at its best with some Bollywood faces representing some of the best creations of the week. Take a look at celebs who turned showstoppers

Updated On: 2026-03-21 03:10 PM IST

Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar

Ananya Panday, Radhikka Madan and Siddharth

Ananya Panday walked as the showstopper for designer Rahul Mishra at FDCI X Lakmé Fashion Week, representing AFEW, his easy luxury label designed for the modern woman’s wardrobe

She wore a refined ivory ensemble from the Fall/Winter 2026 collection White Gold, featuring a crisp collared shirt adorned with crystal dragonfly brooches inspired by Mishra’s earlier couture showcase in Paris

The look was styled with a pleated mini tennis skirt accented by an indigo border and an A-line fit, layered under a structured ivory blazer with padded shoulders, embroidered detailing, and sharp tailoring

Completing the outfit, Ananya paired white stilettos and rings with soft wavy hair and fresh bangs, while her glam featured feathered brows, shimmery pink eyes, flushed cheeks, glossy lips, and a luminous highlight

Bollywood actor Radhikka Madan walked the ramp for designers Mannat Jain and Sneha Ali Shetty of NIF Global on day two of the Lakme Fashion Week (LFW)

The actor, who is basking in the success of her latest movie, "Subedaar", wore a multi-coloured Madras check crop shirt, which she paired it with teal-coloured pleated pants

"When I saw the collection, I couldn't believe that students have made this, I reconfirmed that. They are all talented and it was a privilege for me to walk for you guys. I can't wait to see what you all do next. For sure I'm going to be wearing your next collection, please reach out to me. I'm happy and proud of you all," Madan said after walking the ramp

Actor Siddharth took entrestage as the showstopper for designer Vivek Karunakaran. Siddharth walked onto the stage wearing a brown silk coat paired with draped dhoti pants in rich earthy tones, delivering a series of powerful yet serene lines, kickstarting the show

Quickly following behind was Karunakaran's 'The Thangam' collection, which aimed to interpret South India's enduring and understated relationship with gold through contemporary ceremonial menswear. The collection was crafted from raw silks, tussar, Kanjeevarams, and silk organza in the tones of gold, ecru, and earthen hues

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