Falguni Shane Peacock’s presentation at the Lakmé Fashion Week X FDCI is a gender-fluid ode to the possibilities of street style

As the saying goes, being effortless takes a lot of hard work. For Lakmé Fashion Week X FDCI, Falguni Shane Peacock went all out without ever going overboard. They played to their strengths—from fresh silhouettes to surface embellishments—and also pushed the limits of style. In many ways, this was an experience that mirrored the theatre of style, celebrating fashion for the quirkiness, technique, details and thought that ensures every look is a story in itself.

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When Kiara Advani closed the show, in a stunning sheer, strapless, corseted gown in midnight black and golden hues, adorned with crystals, sequins, and beads, it only served to reaffirm the transformative, even theatrical power of marrying hair styling with the right kind of clothing. The rest of the looks only amplified this thought further, as the duo put it: “The aesthetic seamlessly combines street-meets-luxe, presenting an understated yet chic and statement-making vibe. The details are sharp, and the pieces maintain a clean, non-fussy appearance. The colour palette includes midnight black, royal blue, dazzling silvers, glamorous golden hues, and scarlet reds, creating an aesthetic tailored for Gen Z.”

To further accentuate the looks, TRESemmé unveiled their new Bond Plex Range. We caught up with the designer duo to better understand the motivation behind the collection, and how this partnership came about:

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