Key Points

Bigg Boss 19 celebrity Natalia Janoszek made her Indian fashion debut at Lakme Fashion Week's final day. She walked the runway in designer Rina Dhaka's sustainable Spring/Summer 2026 collection. The outfit featured an ivory mesh design with intricate threadwork and a matching bralette. Natalia expressed excitement about her first ramp walk in India while the collection highlighted zero-carbon waste fabrics.

Key Points: Natalia Janoszek Debuts at Lakme Fashion Week in Rina Dhaka Outfit

  • Natalia wore ivory mesh with intricate threadwork skirt and bralette
  • Rina Dhaka's collection featured zero-carbon waste sustainable fabrics
  • The Spring/Summer 2026 line evoked 90s nostalgia with Out of Africa vibes
  • Collection included wide-legged trousers and reimagined cargo looks with nature-inspired colors
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Bigg Boss 19 fame Natalia Janoszek graces the final day of Lakme Fashion Week in sustainable ensemble

Bigg Boss 19 star Natalia Janoszek walks her first Indian runway in Rina Dhaka's sustainable collection at Lakme Fashion Week 2025 finale.

"Like leaves swaying in the wind, the collection flows with the rhythm of nature--organic, free, and timeless - Rina Dhaka"

New Delhi, October 12

Bigg Boss 19 fame Natalia Janoszek turned heads in her first-ever Indian fashion show on the final day of Lakme Fashion Week 2025.

On Sunday, Natalia graced the runway in a stylish look from the shelves of designer Rina Dhaka, who unveiled her Spring/Summer 2026 collection with a blend of rich colours, plisse textures, hand embroidery, and the transformation of waste materials.

Natalia was dressed in a sustainable ensemble that features an ivory mesh, a long threadwork skirt paired with a matching intricately crafted bralette.

The look was completed with a forearm cover, adding a trendy look to the outfit.

While speaking to the media, Natalia expressed her delight at walking the ramp for the first time in India, adding that she feels fortunate to be a part of the show.

Natalia Janoszek was recently seen in Salman Khan-hosted Bigg Boss Season 19. She was also a part of the recently released 'Housefull 5'. Natalia will be next seen in Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani starrer 'Mastiii 4'.

The fashion designer brought a distinct organic feel of the 90s spirit, evoking an "Out of Africa" nostalgia. With a focus on threadwork, the collection included wide-legged trousers, distorted trench coats, reimagined cargo looks and more.

The colour palette also comprised colours of wood and leaves, speaking a tale wrapped in nature. The collection strongly voiced the designer's sustainable fashion language, moving zero-carbon waste fabrics to fashion.

"Like leaves swaying in the wind, the collection flows with the rhythm of nature--organic, free, and timeless," Rina Dhaka said, as per the press release.

On the other hand, influencer Nitibha Kaul also walked the ramp for Rina, sporting a pair of ink-blue harem pants with a sleeveless peplum blouse.

The Lakme Fashion Week, which began on October 8, will conclude on October 12, featuring several designers and brands that focus on creativity, innovation, and sustainability in fashion.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Another foreign celebrity getting opportunities in India while our own talented models struggle for recognition. Natalia was good in Bigg Boss but why not give Indian models these big runway moments?
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Ananya R
The "Out of Africa" nostalgia theme sounds amazing! Rina Dhaka always brings such unique concepts. Love that she's using waste materials and zero-carbon fabrics. Sustainable fashion is not just a trend but a necessity in today's world. 👗✨
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Vikram M
Saw the pictures online - Natalia carried the outfit with such grace! The forearm cover detail was quite innovative. Good to see LFW promoting eco-friendly fashion. Hope more designers follow this path.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the sustainable effort, I'm not sure about the bralette look for Indian fashion context. It might be too bold for our cultural sensibilities. But the threadwork and embroidery sound exquisite!
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Siddharth J
Colors of wood and leaves palette sounds so earthy and natural! Perfect for Indian climate and aesthetics. Rina Dhaka never disappoints with her creative vision. Can't wait to see more from this collection! 🌳🍃

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