What Memories Did Pragya Kapoor Revisit at Lakme Fashion Week After 13 Years?

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Key Takeaways
- Pragya Kapoor reflects on her 13-year journey in fashion.
- The importance of self-expression in fashion was emphasized.
- Reconnecting with peers was a significant part of her experience.
- Her evolution from model to producer highlights growth.
- Fashion can serve as a powerful voice for reinvention.
Mumbai, Oct 13 (NationPress) Producer Pragya Kapoor recently shared her heartfelt reflections on walking the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week after a 13-year break.
The actress turned producer expressed that her return to this prestigious fashion event was a whirlwind of nostalgia, evoking memories of her growth and the remarkable moments she has encountered in her fashion journey over the years.
Pragya remarked to IANS, “Walking the ramp after 13 long years was a surge of emotions. However, this time it was entirely different. I was at Lakme Fashion Week as a producer, not merely as a model. It made me ponder my journey, reflecting on my beginnings and how far I have come. It was wonderful to reconnect with so many old friends who are still dazzling on the runway. I cherished reminiscing about the past and how things used to be back in the day.”
She further stated, “For me, fashion embodies self-expression, and this time my goal on the ramp was not to achieve perfection, but to celebrate my true self. Fashion has the power to transform voices into narratives of reinvention, and I take pride in being part of that discussion!”
At the fashion gala, she donned a stunning silver lehenga adorned with captivating accessories.
On the professional horizon, Pragya Kapoor is well-known for her performance in Amole Gupte’s “Hawaa Hawaai,” featuring Partho Gupte and Saqib Saleem, where she portrayed Pragya Nanda.
In 2018, she made her foray into film production with “Kedarnath,” collaborating with Ronnie Screwvala alongside Abhishek Kapoor and Abhishek Nayyar as co-producers. Pragya is also a co-founder of “Guy In The Sky Pictures” and was slated to produce the film “Sharaabi” in association with Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series.