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Mumbai Fashion Week T Sets Up A Color Storm.

India Mumbai fashion week entered its third day in April 1st.

The 28 year old young designer of India, Duta, has brought a "Color Storm" to the audience.

But at the conference, a small model robbed all designers and models.


At the beginning of the conference, a model led a slow toddler to come slowly.

Maybe it was because she was curious about the conference site. Maybe it was because the T station was too slippery. The little girl almost slipped when she walked a few steps.


With the help of the model, the little girl turned around and walked back.

However, careless, she fell to the bottom of the T station, so that the audience was scared out of a cold sweat.


However, this not so smooth opening did not affect the entire fashion show of India designer Duta.

Designers said that the theme of the conference was "the third wave", and the wave he referred to was "color".


Duta, a fashion designer who has held fashion shows in Bali Island fashion week and Singapore Fashion Week, is one of the most fashionable new fashion designers in India.


On the same day, another spectacular fashion show was Narendra Kumar's press conference.

The extensive use of silk fabrics and the complicated embroidery patterns highlight the feminine beauty.

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