Children walk the ramp, steal hearts

October 05, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:53 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Children taking part in the fashion show on Sunday. —Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar

Children taking part in the fashion show on Sunday. —Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar

Smashing smiles, vibrant attires and stellar performances enthralled the audience in the auditorium of Haailand resort on Sunday. In a kids’ fashion show put up by a city-based fashion designing institute , the young rookie ‘models’ hit a high note of fashion showcasing a range of chic and stylish attire.

The gala event witnessed children walking the ramp exhibiting confidence and style.

The ensemble they showcased was a blend of short and long dresses and a lot of layering and volumes.

All pairs of eyes in the auditorium were glued to the bunch of ‘child’ models that mesmerised viewers with their remarkable performance. Sporting sequin-embedded frilly frocks, traditional clothes and party wear and other innovative patterns, the kids strutted across the ramp.

Nearly 85 students drawn from 25 schools across the city walked the ramp in eight different sequences showcasing varied attire.

The little style divas flaunted an exclusive collection of western, Indo-western, fancy, traditional, fairy tale, Victorian era, party wear and desi wear exclusively for boys, designed by the first semester students.

“The best part of working with children is that they are hassle-free,” said a spokesperson of the institute.

Kids fashion is finding its ground and it is one of the fastest growing categories in the fashion arena, she said.

Nearly 85 students, drawn from 25 schools across the city, walk the ramp in eight different sequences showcasing varied attire

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