Key Points

Shilpa Shetty turned heads in a striking black-and-white saree at Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI. She walked for designer Mohammed Mazhar’s ‘Jila Saharanpur’ collection, which celebrates Saharanpur artisans. The actress praised the wooden bodice design as a fresh take on power dressing. Up next, she stars in the pan-India period film ‘KD: The Devil.’

Key Points: Shilpa Shetty Stuns in Black & White Saree at Lakme Fashion Week

  • Shilpa Shetty walked for Mohammed Mazhar’s artisan tribute collection
  • She praised the wooden bodice design as innovative
  • The 'Jila Saharanpur' line supports Saharanpur craftsmen
  • Her next project is the pan-India film 'KD: The Devil'
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Shilpa Shetty slays ramp walk in stylish black & white saree at Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI

Shilpa Shetty dazzles in a zebra-striped saree with wooden bodice at Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI, walking for designer Mohammed Mazhar's 'Jila Saharanpur' collection.

"It has given power dressing a new definition. – Shilpa Shetty on Mohammed Mazhar’s collection"

Mumbai, March 28

Actress Shilpa Shetty looked sensational in a black and white zebra-striped sari with an impressive moulded wooden bodice creation as she walked the ramp on day three of Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI.

The 'Dhadkan' actress walked for designer Mohammed Mazhar to highlight his fashion collection, 'Jila Saharanpur,' which is a humble tribute to the artisans of his hometown, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Lakme Fashion Week shared a beautiful snap of Shilpa as she walked the ramp with confidence. The actress looked elegant in a zebra-striped saree. She complimented her outfit with bracelets and other ornaments.

"@theshilpashetty for Mohammed Mazhar at Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI." Lakme captioned the post while sharing the photo.

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After her rampwalk, the 'Dhadkan' actress appreciated designer Mazhar's initiative to honour the artisans of Saharanpur through his fashion collection. She hailed the 'Jila Saharanpur' collection as a new definition of "power dressing".

During the media interaction, Shilpa said, "I think it's a brilliant idea and a great initiative to create fashion and also create livelihood for these people in Saharanpur. I totally support the cause and the kind of fashion Mohamed churns out, I think it really is very innovative. It is very hard to work with wood, but he made it look so glamorous. It has given power dressing a new definition."

Meanwhile, on the work front, Shilpa was last seen in the web series Indian Police Force. Directed by Rohit Shetty. The series also starred Sidharth Malhotra and Vivek Oberoi in lead roles. The show premiered earlier this year on Amazon Prime Video.

Shilpa will next appear in the upcoming Kannada film KD: The Devil. The film also stars Dhruva Sarja, V Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Sanjay Dutt, Jisshu Sengupta, and Nora Fatehi in lead roles.

Directed by Prem, KD-The Devil is a Pan-India multilingual film set to release in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi. It is a period action entertainer based on true events from 1970s Bangalore.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Shilpa is absolute 🔥 in that saree! The wooden bodice is such a unique touch. Love how she's supporting local artisans through fashion. More celebs should use their platform like this!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the craftsmanship, I'm not sure about the zebra print with wooden elements. The concept is interesting but the execution feels a bit mismatched to me. Still, great to see traditional crafts getting spotlight.
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Ananya P.
OMG she's 48 and still slaying like this?! 😍 That ramp walk had so much confidence. The way she carries traditional wear with modern elements is just *chef's kiss*
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Vikram J.
Saharanpur's woodwork getting recognition at LFW is the real win here. Shilpa did great, but major props to designer Mohammed Mazhar for bringing regional crafts to national stage.
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Neha T.
Can we talk about how gracefully she's aging? Also love that she's not just modeling clothes but actually talking about the story behind them. That wooden bodice must have been heavy but she made it look effortless!

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