Lakme Fashion Week Day 5: Diana Penty walks for Paulmi and Harsh in ornate black and gold lehenga

The Lakme Fashion Week has turned out to be a star-studded affair with celebrities taking the ramp as showstoppers. The event will conclude on October 15.

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Diana Penty at Lakme Fashion Week
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Lakme Fashion Week is slowly drawing to a close as it makes its way through an elaborate lineup of fashion labels displaying their latest collections. Designer duo Palumi and Harsh, too presented their collection, titled Rooh. Actress Diana Penty took to the coveted ramp as their showstopper.

3 things you need to know

  • Lakme Fashion Week commenced on October 11 and is scheduled to conclude today, October 15.
  • Diana Penty was last seen in direct-to-OTT release Bloody Daddy also starring Shahid Kapoor.
  • Other than Diana, day 5 of the Lakme Fashion Week also saw actresses Adah Sharma, Sobhita Dhulipala and Kriti Kharbanda among others turn showstoppers.

(Diana Penty at Lakme Fashion Week | Image: lakmefashionwk/Instagram)

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Diana Penty walks the ramp as showstopper for Palumi and Harsh

Day 5 of Lakme Fashion Week saw designer duo Palumi and Harsh present their latest collection, Rooh, on the ramp. Actress Diana Penty walked the ramp in a classic black and gold number as the label's showstopper. Diana's look largely drew inspiration from traditional pillars of ethnic wear complete with extensive ornate work.

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(Diana Penty at Lakme Fashion Week | Image: lakmefashionwk/Instagram)


An off-the-shoulders choli in icy gold was paired with a straight-fit lehenga to makeup the body of the show-stopping ensemble. The volume of the skirt carried a black base extensively done up with floral and vine motifs in gold work. The choli, which also featured a sweetheart neckline, had tone-on-tone floral embroidery adding to the textural variety of the look. A messy bun, layered gold necklaces and moody makeup completed Diana's runway look.

More on Palumi and Harsh's Rooh

Palumi and Harsh's Rooh aimed to capture "the romance, elegance and ethereal frailty of human emotions and relationships". 

They drew inspiration from the Baroque and the Renaissance period extensively relying on a classic palette of black, gold and silver. The line aims to cater to the needs of the modern day bride.

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