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Indian Bollywood actress Vaani Kapoor showcases a creation by designer Paras Modi at Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Winter/Festive 2017 in Mumbai on August 19, 2017. Lakme Fashion Week is taking place in Mumbai from August 16-20. / AFP / Sujit Jaiswal Image Credit: AFP

Actress Vaani Kapoor, who walked the ramp for designer duo Sonam and Paras Modi at the Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) winter-festive 2017 in Mumbai, says she always tries to be true to her personality while dressing up.

“I don’t want to look shabby, sloppy, but I also don’t want to overdo anything. I keep it very simple and I keep it true to what I am really all about,” Kapoor said.

The actress wore a crimson handcrafted halter blouse teamed with an intricately embellished lehenga and cape.

For the line, the designers drew inspiration from the landscapes of Kashmir and used motifs from the region — the chinar tree, twines, floral vines and birds.

“The hundreds of chinar trees planted in Naseem Bagh by the Mughals symbolise the romance of the royals. Twisted and curled by the vagaries of time, these trees create a beautiful landscape in autumn with hues of true red, rust, amber and midnight blue offering a stunning canvas of myriad moods, which led to the inception of Naseem Bagh,” Sonam said.

Sheers, velvets and silks dominated this collection, with intricate motifs of chinar leaves and Himalayan bulbul translated onto outfits with elaborate hand embroidery techniques and bespoke prints. There were embellished jackets, intricate short kurtas with draped pants as well as handcrafted lehengas and saris.

For men, the designers presented an interesting line-up of cascade jackets, jodhpuris and embellished velvet stoles.