Soha Ali Khan walked the ramp in Bombay Times Fashion Week

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Mumbai.In the current environment of war and violence in the world, world peace is most needed. On the same theme, famous fashion designer duo Reshma and Riyaz Gangji along with Aman Gangji’s familiar designer brand Libas showed at Bombay Times Fashion Week in which Soha Ali Khan and director Anees Bazmee walked the ramp. Soha Ali Khan looked very glamorous and beautiful as a showstopper.

Reshma, Riaz and Aman Gangji of Libaas presented a unique show “Dawn of Harmony: A Tribute to Hope and Peace”. This show by dress designers Reshma and Riyaz Gangji and Aman Gangji was a celebration of hope and the victory of light over darkness. In view of the crisis and war spread in the world, this collection reflects the human spirit. Through the colors of white and gold, these designs symbolized the coming out of darkness towards a brighter future. The show tells the story of continuity of life, hope for peace and return to normal life.

In a world where humans have faced a lot of darkness, this collection has emerged as a ray of hope. With colors of white and light gold, the designed wears presented the idea that even in the darkest moments, light can triumph.

Father Riyaz and son Aman also walked the ramp together. Director Anees Bazmee walked the ramp like a king, while Soha Ali Khan was shining like a princess and the crowd got excited seeing her, people were whistling.

Many celebrities including MLA Aslam Shaikh were also present in this show. There was a huge crowd of audience including Riyaz’s best friend Rajiv Paul, Neeraj and Chandni Soni, Mr. and Mrs. Siddharth Kanan, Dr. Santosh Pandey, Ekta Jain, who kept praising the show till the last moment.

While talking to the media, Soha Ali Khan said that I thank Riyaz ji and am very happy that he invited me as the showstopper. I am a big fan of hers, her clothes are very beautiful. And I have been wearing their clothes for years. He has been in this field for 3 decades, it is obvious that he has been in designing for a long time. But I really liked their theme today. In this show we gave an important message of world peace.

Riyaz Gangji said that this show gives a message of maintaining peace in the world. Whatever is happening today, people are worried about what will happen next, in such an environment peace and tranquility are most needed. Keeping this thinking in mind, we kept this show.

Anees Bazmee, director of No Entry and Welcome, said that world peace is most important in today’s world. I think that the life of every person in the world is very precious, no matter what religion, caste or country he belongs to. Riyaz has decorated this topic very well in his show. My relationship with Riyaz Bhai and Libas is very old. Wherever I go, I am sure that I will look good in Riyaz Bhai’s costume.”

Riyaz Gangji told that I am associated with the first season of Bombay Times Fashion Week and do my work with responsibility. We try to give some message to the people through our shows.

Riyaz Gangji beautifully mixed formal attire and traditional clothes in his show. He beautifully incorporated Indian and Western clothing.
Let us tell you that Riyaz Gangji is now turning towards films. Soon he is going to design costumes in many films.

Actress and influencer Ekta Jain also liked this dress show. He said that different colors and textures were shown in it and the flow of the show was very good. Soha Ali Khan and Anees Bazmee came and added charm to it.

Source : palpalindia
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