Published on March 26, 2026
The third day of Lakme Fashion Week, in collaboration with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), showcased a stunning presentation design duo Pankaj & Nidhi. The event continued to highlight the innovative spirit and creativity that have become hallmarks of Indian fashion, drawing attention from both industry insiders and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Set against a backdrop of vibrant colors and eclectic designs, Pankaj & Nidhi’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection was a celebration of contemporary craftsmanship. The duo, known for their intricate textile work and striking patterns, presented garments that balanced traditional aesthetics with modern silhouettes. The runway was adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors, reflecting the joyful essence of the season.
As models glided down the runway, the collection featured a mix of flowing silhouettes and structured ensembles, adorned with hand-embroidered details and artisanal prints. The use of sustainable fabrics highlighted the designers’ commitment to eco-friendly practices, resonating well with the fashion industry’s shift toward sustainability.
The atmosphere was electric, with an eager audience soaking in the creative expressions on display. The show not only paid homage to traditional Indian craftsmanship but also embraced a global perspective, which is increasingly important in today’s multicultural fashion landscape.
Pankaj & Nidhi’s runway presentation reiterated the significance of storytelling in fashion, making each piece a reflection of the culture and artistry that inspire them. As the evening concluded, attendees were left captivated of heritage and contemporary design that continues to define the essence of Indian fashion.
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