Updated On: 13 March, 2024 07:17 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Lakme Fashion Week commenced with GenNext designers who showcased inclusive fashion inspired by nomadic spirits, sustainability and diversity. As the day unfolded, designers graced the runaway with visual treats deep-rooted in geometry and psychedelia

Archana Rao’s collection, ‘Sun and Moon’ draws inspiration from the contrasting elements of the sun and moon, highlighting their stark differences and the harmony within. Image courtesy: Lakme Fashion Week
Day 1 at Lakme Fashion Week 2024 was no less than a fashion frenzy. With its latest edition, GenNext designers threw the ramp open with a fresh and inclusive start on Wednesday. The five-day fashion celebration will bring down the curtains on March 17 with its grand finale.
First to showcase was Kriti Greta Singhee who explored unconventional forms and sustainability through her collection named “Third Space - Sustainable Future,” which delves into the interplay of lines, folds and pleats in geometric patterns inspired by mathematical art. The collection aspired to be artistic and sensitive to the demands of the globalised era of fast fashion.