Indian Couture Week 2022: Malaika Arora ruled the ramp in a black sheer see-through dress

Malaika Arora was the muse for designer pair Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna on Day 4 of Indian Couture Week. In a dark-green black-hued encrusted gown, she looked enchanting.

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It's no surprise that Bollywood personality Malaika Arora has stunned the nation with her diverse talents and influenced millions of people all over the world. Malaika Arora was the muse for designer pair Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna on Day 4 of Indian Couture Week. 

In a dark-green black-hued encrusted gown, she looked like a deity. Her stunning and steamy photos in a black sheer see-through dress with a thigh-high slit and deep-v plunging neckline set the web on flames. Malaika opted for a nude flawless and dewy make-up with bold eyes. She accentuated her beauty with a silver neck piece. 

Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna's collection for Indian Couture Week was designed for the global Indian. The collection combined dramatic textiles with precise processes in patterns suggested by Fibonacci's irrational numbers to create exquisitely constructed outfits. Every pattern in this collection is consistent, with distinct lines and divisions. The collection depicts a flawless world that has been restored from the edge of catastrophe.

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Earlier, it was Rashmika Mandanna who walked the ramp for the first time in Varun Bahl's red lehenga and stunned her fans with her charismatic aura and walk. Rashmika also thanked the designers resorting to her social media for offering her this opportunity. 

This is the first time in two years that an Indian Couture Week physical event has been held. Previously, the fashion week was held online due to COVID-19. On Sunday, designer Anamika Khanna will present her latest collection, bringing Indian Couture Week to a close.

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