Several Indian and international celebrities marked their presence at the prestigious event.
On Saturday, several Bollywood and Hollywood celebrities attended the second day of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai to acknowledge their attendance.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas once again grabbed attention with her appearance in a multicoloured dress with a thigh-high slit while standing with her husband Nick Jonas, who was dressed in a timeless black suit.
Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan made a stylish entrance on the red carpet. Saif chose his customary ethnic clothing, and Kareena looked stunning in a chic blue gown.
Alia Bhatt dominated the white bustier dress with a long cape.
With a green suit and tie, Salman Khan attended the occasion as well.
On the second day, Shah Rukh Khan's family showed up at the NMACC dressed to the nines.
On the red carpet of the fashion show, Zendaya chose an Indian saree with blue and golden sequins. She maintained thick makeup and a bun in her hair. The actress accessorises simply to complete her classic appearance.
Tom Holland entered wearing a black suit.
Model Gigi Hadid showed up to the event in a desi costume after the ocean-themed co-ord set. She donned a shimmering gold blouse with a white saree.
Farhan Akhtar and his wife, Shibani Dandekar, were present to grace the occasion.
Kabir Khan and his lovely wife, Mini Mathur, were seen attending the occasion.
Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh appeared twinning in black.
Karisma Kapoor wore a strapless dress and put her hair in a bun for a stunning appearance.
Bhumi Pednekar was wearing a glittering silver suit.
With a copper-colored dress, Janhvi Kapoor looked stunning.
India in Fashion is an exhibition that has never been done before. Hamish Bowles, the author and a costume expert, put it together. Patrick Kinmonth, an award-winning exhibition designer, and co-creator Rooshad Shroff made it. It will have more than 140 costume pieces that show how India has influenced fashion around the world. The pieces with Indian influences came from both secret personal collections throughout the world and some of the major institutions in the world. The breathtaking exhibition set will include garments from renowned labels like Chanel and Dior as well as significant historical artefacts from as far back as the 18th century.
The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, India's first-of-its-kind multidisciplinary cultural centre, debuted on March 31 with an exquisite exhibition of the best of Indian music, drama, fine arts, and crafts for audiences in India and throughout the world.
The Centre will be a significant step in enhancing India's cultural infrastructure and realising the best artistic endeavours from both India and throughout the globe. There will be three blockbuster performances at the opening, including The Great Indian Musical: Civilization to Nation, India in Fashion, and Sangam/Confluence, a visual art event. There will also be an art and craft show called Swadesh, which has been specially chosen and put together. In addition to highlighting the variety of rooms inside the Cultural Centre, the programming as a whole explores the diversity of Indian cultural traditions and their influence on the rest of the globe.
Three performance venues can be found in the Culture Centre: the grand 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, the cutting-edge 250-seat Studio Theatre, and the exciting 12-seat Cube. The Art House is another part of the building. It is a four-story area dedicated to visual arts that were built to international museum standards. Its goal is to show a changing selection of exhibits and installations by the best artists from India and around the world.
A stunning collection of public artwork by well-known Indian and international artists, including "Kamal Kunj," one of the biggest Pichwai paintings in India, is displayed across the Centre's concourses.
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