Jenjum Gadi to open India Runway Week


New Delhi, April 9 (IANS): The fourth season of India Runway Week (IRW) will be opened by designer Jenjum Gadi who will showcase his Spring Summer Collection.

The three-day event -- to start on April 10 -- will be held at Hotel Opulent, Chhattarpur, here.

The Fashionista School of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, has joined hands with the Indian Federation for Fashion Development (IFFD) for the event that will showcase exhibitions, and premier catwalk shows featuring established and young designers.

Apart from Jenjum Gadi, the other designers who will be showcasing their collection on the first day include Masumi Mewawala, Manish Patel, Vishala Shree, Megha and Jigar, Varija Bajaj, Anvita Deo, Rohini Gugnani, Mukti Tibrewal and Manish Gupta.

The second day will feature collections from students from Fashionista School of Fashion Technology -- Farzana Rahman, Jigar and Paneri Gosar, Rifali Chandra, Sanya Garg, Surbhi Jain, Kaaisha Studio by Shalini Gupta, Sagar Tenali, Deeksha Sharma, Ashfaque Ahmad and Rajdeep Ranawat.

Abmreen Khan and Tanieya Khanuja will close the fourth edition of IRW.

"All in all, the exciting season with some of the finest talent from the country - the youngest fashion movement - is surely going to rock and fashionistas can expect a super fashion capsule," Avinash Pathania, founder of IFFD, said in a statement.

Kiran Kheva, fashion director of IFFD added: "We are very excited that the day has finally arrived and we are hoping for the best of young fashion during all three days and take a step ahead towards new highs."

  

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