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Manu Bhaker owns the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week

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Manu Bhaker owns the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week
Manu Bhaker owns the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week

Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker owns the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI

Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker walked the runway at Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI in New Delhi for Marks & Spencer’s ‘Big Autumn Energy’ collection. The Autumn Winter ’24 collection blends modern trends with timeless elegance, featuring bold colors, innovative fabrics, and versatile casual wear for both men and women.

Olympic medal winner Manu Bhaker knocked at the runway for Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI in New Delhi. She graced the ramp affair wearing Marks & Spencer’s debut collection “Big Autumn Energy”.
Manu hit the ramp in an extremely striking two-piece set in monochromatic faux leather, quite encapsulating the effervescence that defines the latest collection. Her outfit was a high-waisted A-line leather-look midi skirt paired with a sleeveless top to match.

The rounded clean neckline and button fastening at the back only added a bit of chicness, justly epitomising the earthy umber tones of the season.

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Manu’s runway experience
“Walking the runway for M&S was an exhilarating experience, the ‘Big Autumn Energy’ theme perfectly captured the excitement of the collection and how it can transform your style this season. Wearing the outfit made me feel vibrant and alive, and I loved showcasing pieces that reflect the bold spirit of autumn. This collection is all about embracing the season and celebrating its energy through fashion,” said an excited Manu post the show.

About the collection
Unveiled during one of India’s premier

fashion

events, Marks & Spencer-the quintessential British retailer-created a truly marvelous

Autumn Winter ’24 collection

. The collection has made great marriage between modern trends and timeless elegance, designed to elevate any wardrobe.
Highlights of the collection
The easy-to-wear pieces with lively hues and playful textures made the womenswear segment a brightly coloured selection that is so carefully curated. The elevated jersey tops, stylish spring macs, cropped jackets, and tailored maxi skirts saw some bright key pieces. Innovative fabrics offered a glossy finish to daywear, enhancing tailored pieces with clever knitwear as the temperatures drop.
The collection released modern and versatile casual wear styles. Accessories had the variety of stylish endowments, including cape scarves, brushed beanie hats, and armor-plated carry bags, so to speak, that emphasized metallic details.
Comfort, quality, and laid-back style best define the collection of menswear. Some of its most important colours are grey, midnight blue, and pine green and pair so well with softer nude and darker tones. Elevated designs in Smart Edit range include grindle pieces from fabric, 3D textured long-sleeve knitwear, and double-breasted blazers made from Donegal wool for maximum comfort.

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The casual wear for men highlighted grindle checks, graphic tees with autumn prints, clean tech overshirts, and soft baseball jackets. These came loose-fit chinos. Accessories for men were seen in the form of classic belts in black, brown, and navy, as well as woven ones.
Marks & Spencer marked their foray into Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI in a confetti-filled, style-studded, energy-soaring celebration, with Manu Bhaker expressing the oomph of the vivacious collection. Just in time to usher autumn into the fashion world, this collection promises to bring both poise and excitement to wardrobes.

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