ASIAN INTERNATIONAL FASHION WEEK 2022 (AIFW) 2022 to witness participation of leading designers

Designers at Asian International Fashion Week

All set to bring glitz and glamour on the Runway

New Delhi (India), December 22: After 2 years of phygital and digital shows taking over the fashion scene in India due to the pandemic, physical shows are again with the announcement of Asian International Fashion Week at Mapple Gold By Radisson Blu, Paschim Vihar New Delhi.

A two-day affair on the 23rd and 24th of December, will see some leading designers participating, such as Kirti Rathore, Niharika Sharma, Frankey Garg, Coco by Surjeet, Kingshuk Bhaduri and Sooyam Gurung. The Shows are being directed by globally renowned Grooming Coach and Show Director Liza Varma and Manoj Soni.

The event plans to draw a crowd of Bollywood celebrities, some of whom will walk the runway as showstoppers Such as Femina Miss India like Samiksha Singh – Prakshi Goyal, Mansi Chourasiya, Actress Radhi Samrat, Bollywood Actor Vishal Kotian.

The Partners to the event are Hair and Makeup Partner UK International Beauty School, Broadcasting Partner MH1, Magazine Partner Uttarakhand Explore, and Glamorous You, to name a few.

The Organiser of the event said, “The two-day event will feature runway shows for both established fashion brands and up-and-coming designers. The “fashion week” will take place in Delhi for which the way has been paved by an increasing number of fashion exhibitions and shopping events. We are expecting a good showcase of Asian and International designers from Nepal, Srilanka, Bangladesh, Australia, and South Africa at the 2-day carnival, 

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