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Bollywood actress Divya Khosla Kumar showcases a creation by Indian designer Reynu Taandon in New Delhi on July 22, 2016. / AFP / CHANDAN KHANNA Image Credit: AFP

She married T-Series head honcho Bhushan Kumar in 2005. But actress-filmmaker Divya Khosla-Kumar ended up feeling like a bride all over again when she walked the ramp in an exquisite bridal creation by designer Reynu Taandon at the FDCI India Couture India 2016 in New Delhi on Friday.

The showcase of Taandon’s Kamangari line was held at the Taj Palace Hotel, where Divya sizzled on the catwalk in a small red choli and heavily embroidered lehnga with gota. The Yaariyan director also sported a big nose ring and maang tika and completed her look with minimal make-up.

Khosla-Kumar said: “Reynu’s clothes are a pop of freshness ... The stunning colour-combination teamed with gorgeous work and the perfect fit makes me feel like a bride all over again.”

With melodious Rajasthani numbers like Kesariya balam and Mohe pi ki najariya playing, and the runway decked up with a traditional urli (brass bowl) filled with fragrant mogra, and a recreation of a popular fort from Rajasthan, the show left the audience mesmerised.

Models sashayed down the ramp showcasing exquisite lehnga, extravagant anarkalis and saris, in an array of bright colours such as orange, red, gold and green.

The silhouettes reflected Rajasthan’s rich heritage — varying from handcrafted foil printing to usage of block prints on vibrant Chanderi fabric.

Taandon said: “I chose Rajasthan because I am inspired by the beauty and grandeur of Rajasthan. I wanted to remain true to my roots. ‘Kamangari’ means handcrafted.”

Why did she choose Divya as the showstopper?

“I chose Divya because I think she would be perfect for a girl that redefines the conventional bridal fashion with all that is modern along with an imperial twist,” Taandon, who has styled the likes of Bollywood personalities Manoj Bajpayee, Chitrangada Singh and Minissha Lamba, said.

Taandon’s show was followed by designer duo Rimple and Harpreet Narula’s collection titled Hiraeth.