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Celebrating The Self, Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2018 Kicks Off A Striking New Concept
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|December 17, 2018
Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2018 Preview unveils ‘Pride’
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As a modern iteration of what is new and fiercely sui generis, the 14th edition of the renowned Blenders Pride Fashion Tour will celebrate the self and the individual through its extraordinary new concept ‘Pride’. Far removed from the traditional confines of mere success, the tour defines ‘Pride’ as an inner sense of achievement, of uniqueness and of individuality, all the things that are, in fact, meaningful for this generation. These are not mere words; Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2018 will delve into the idea of ‘Pride’ through one’s choices, style and legacy, decoding this journey through the vision of some of India’s most blazingly talented, world famous fashion designers.
Be it the grandness of vision and breathtaking beauty of Tarun Tahiliani’s creations showcased by his muse Mehr Rampal, or the bewitching spunk and deep glamour of Rohit Bal epitomized by actress Diana Penty, or the mannered and stylish decorum of Ashish N Soni represented by Rajiv Makhni, or indeed the innovative, futuristic enchantment of Gaurav Gupta personified through the immersive theatre act curated by ‘Crow’, each designer unveiled his stunning interpretation of their ‘Pride’ at Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2018.
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