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Soni, on the other hand, showed both men’s and women’s lines. Taffeta silk, leather and cashmere came together with brocades and Lycra; while leather and velvet mingled with crepe and satin; each flaunting an Indian touch. From sherwanis to shift dresses, from frocks to suits, Soni gave each outfit his signature style with subtle surface detailing. We liked the 1940s-style smoking trousers, the draped jersey tunics and the lovely re-draft of the Peter Pan and mandarin collars and the cowls at the back of outfits.
On a day that saw a spate of star turns, from Minissha Lamba to Sameera Reddy to supermoms and dads like Rina Dhaka and Peter Punj, the spectacular last act was Katrina Kaif in a floor-length gown by Soni, even as designers perched themselves on high stools to take the customary bow.


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