The Hooghly River became the setting for Anamika Khanna’s AK | OK showcase, with Ishaan Khatter appearing as showstopper.
A Riverfront Runway Marks the Finale of Blenders Pride Fashion Tour in Kolkata
The Blenders Pride Fashion Tour brought its current season to a close in Kolkata with a riverfront showcase staged on the Hooghly River, turning the city’s historic waterfront into a live fashion setting. Set against the backdrop of the Howrah Bridge, the finale marked a departure from conventional runway formats, placing craft, scale, and setting at the centre of the narrative.
The showcase unfolded on a barge anchored mid-river, transforming it into a floating stage. The opening sequence saw divers emerge onto the structure, followed by a carefully timed interplay of light, sound, and movement. Scaffolding elements were activated through lighting effects, while models appeared from within the structure to a high-energy score, creating a sense of build-up and momentum that carried through the show.
As the show progressed, responsive lighting and lasers tracked each step along the runway, heightening the sense of tension and rhythm. The narrative reached its closing moment with Ishaan Khatter’s arrival by speedboat, followed by a collective finale staged against the illuminated Howrah Bridge, bringing together performers and models in a unified visual conclusion.
Speaking on the significance of the Kolkata finale, Debasree Dasgupta, Chief Marketing Officer at Pernod Ricard India, said that the tour has consistently aimed to shape fashion and cultural conversations. She noted that the closing chapter reflected the idea of craft as something that evolves through dialogue between heritage and present-day expression.
Ishaan Khatter, reflecting on his role in the show, said that the experience aligned with his interest in experimentation and pushing beyond the expected. He noted that seeing craft presented in a sharper, more expressive form, set against such a recognisable landmark, made the moment feel significant.
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