Published on March 29, 2026
The second day of Lakme Fashion Week, in collaboration with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), culminated in a stunning finale as renowned design duo Abraham & Thakore presented their Spring/Summer 2024 runway collection. Known for their artistic vision and innovative designs, the duo once again captivated the audience with a blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics.
The runway was a tapestry of textures, colors, and bold silhouettes that drew inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of India, all while maintaining a modern twist. The collection was characterized , handwoven fabrics, and a palette that ranged from earthy tones to vibrant hues, embodying the essence of Indian summer.
Spectators were treated to a visual feast as models glided down the runway, showcasing outfits that fused age-old techniques with a fresh perspective. The presentation was not just about clothing; it was an experience that highlighted the artistry involved in Indian fashion, connecting the past with present trends while pushing the boundaries of creativity.
Abraham & Thakore’s approach to sustainable fashion was also evident throughout the showcase. -friendly materials and promoting ethical practices, the designers underscored their commitment to fashion that respects both the environment and artisans. This thoughtful methodology resonated with the audience, emphasizing the importance of sustainability in contemporary fashion.
As the final show of the day, Abraham & Thakore left attendees eagerly anticipating future collections, solidifying their status as trailblazers in the Indian fashion industry. The success of their presentation at Lakme Fashion Week showcased not only their exceptional talent but also the vibrant energy of Indian fashion on a global stage.
The excitement surrounding Lakme Fashion Week continues to build as designers from various backgrounds showcase their creativity and vision, making each day of the event a unique celebration of fashion, culture, and artistry.
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