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LFW 2014: Shriya Saran In Floral Saree
LFW 2014 has suddenly become a star-studded event. There were not many major celebrities at this fashion week yesterday. And first three shows of Day 3 of LFW 2014 did not have any celebrity showstoppers. But it is raining stars on the ramp of Lakme Fashion Week 2014 now. We saw known faces on the ramp for the last 3 collections. Shriya Saran walked the ramp of LFW 2014 for Sashikant Naidu.
KONKONA SEN SHARMA IN ANAVILA SAREE AT LFW 2014
The southern siren was seen in a stunning floral saree from the designer. Every outfit in Sashikant Naidu's collection is usually different. The designs do not follow a set pattern. Shriya Saran's LFW 2014 saree had mix of red, blue and yellow in it. The border had moss green colour and some inspiring checks. The saree had sequined details that came together in form of floral patterns.

Shriya Saran's saree was draped in the conventional style over a short sleeved blouse. The blouse was deeply cutout but did not have any very striking features. The beautiful saree accentuated Shriya's curves rather well. She wore a statement nose ring with bridal chain attached to it and skipped wearing any other jewellery.
Sashikant Naidu's LFW 2014 collection comprised jacket blouses, komono silks and flaired skirts. He used different types of silk fabrics to create sarees, dresses and silhouettes that had an interesting edge. The variety in the collection was alluring but we regret that there was no set theme or pattern to explain the thought process.



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