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Lisa Haydon in Mishru at Lakme Fashion Week

| @indiablooms | Aug 27, 2018, at 01:44 pm

Mumbai, Aug 27 (IBNS): Actress Lisa Haydon wore an attire of Mishru, an Indian wear label, at Lakme Fashion Week, Winter-Festive 2018.

Mishru's WF18 Collection, Supernova showcases a beautiful contrast between brightness and darkness, night and day, strength and fragility, power and surrender, making it their biggest leitmotif.

With Indianness being at the core of the brand, the Supernova Collection attempts to bring forth something blazing and beautiful for the Mishru woman.

Having completed her Bachelors of Technology from College of Engineering, Guindy in Chennai, Swapna, who shifted gears when she found her true calling in designing embellished masterpieces in dreamy pastels and chic neutrals.

Based in Hyderabad, the label started out in 2015 with a vision of serving up a unique amalgamation of modern design elements juxtaposed against traditional aesthetics, thereby deriving the name, ‘Mishru’ that translates into ‘a mix or fusion of elements’.

Speaking on what she’s got lined up for Autumn/Winter‘18, Swapna said: “This season, we want to blur the line between what’s acceptable as Indian wear and what’s not.

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