LFW 2018: Kareena Kapoor looks ethereal on ramp

Kareena did the catwalk in a green off-shoulder gown and looked every bit a style diva.

The Lakme Fashion Week came to a close with a grand finalé on Sunday night with none other than Kareena Kapoor stepping on the ramp.

The actor was the showstopper for designer Monisha Jaising. It was also a special occasion for Kareena for yet another reason – she launched her first ever make-up line called ‘Kareena Kapoor Khan by Lakmé Absolute’ at the grand event. Kareena did the catwalk in a green off-shoulder gown and looked every bit a style diva. Take a look at her pics and videos

 

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In an earlier interview, the actress had said that she is always pleased to walk on the LFW runway. “Being a part of the Lakme Absolute Grand Finale is always very special for me. To come on the runway and represent the brand I love. But this season is even more special as we have something big coming up and I cannot wait to reveal this to everyone,” Kareena had said to PTI.

The actress also launched her signature make-up range in collaboration with Lakme. The range curated by Kareena includes products, like cheek contour, face contours and pout definers. This line also brings alive Lakme’s beauty theme of the season, ‘Shades of a Diva’.

On the work front, Kareena was last seen in Veere Di Wedding. She will next be seen in Dharma Productions’ Takht directed by Karan Johar. The film features an ensemble cast including Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Bhumi Pednekar, Vicky Kaushal, Janhvi Kapoor and veteran actor Anil Kapoor. The film is set in the Mughal era and Kareena will play Ranveer’s sister in the film.

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