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One Infinite presented Rashi Kapoor, Varsha & Rittu, and Rishi & Vibhuti at Lakme Fashion Week

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MUMBAI: Bridal and festive can get very repetitive and boring right? 

But event firm One Infinite brought to Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI great fashion from three very talented festive and bridal wear designers – Rashi Kapoor, Varsha and Rittu, and Rishi and  Vibhuti on 13 October. 2024.

“We are excited to showcase the incredible talent of  these designers at Lakmé Fashion Week. Each of these designers brings a unique vision and craft to the runway, and we are proud to launch them through One Infinite. Their creativity and innovation represent the future of fashion, and we can’t wait to see their impact on the industry.” said One Infinite founders Pratap Simon & Krishna Chaturvedi.

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Rashi Kapoor unveiled a stunning collection inspired by Frida Kahlo 

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Rashi Kapoor, a  popular designer in India, created a fashionable stir with her collection called Espíritu Libre that was inspired by the legendary Frida Kahlo’s journey.

The show was opened by popular actress Ahsaas Channa who strutted in a fully embroidered glittering jacket and slim skirt.

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Drawing from the iconic Mexican painter’s life and heritage, Rashi’s first design sensibilities were focused on the striking colours like red, pink, black, white, green, silver, gold and ivory that revolved around Kahlo’s life and art.

The collection was a luxurious offering of glam silks and dupion, along with regal velvets and sheer tulle that brought an ethereal appeal to the ensembles. While the fabrics played their combined symphony on the ramp, highlighted by striking colours, Rashi also concentrated on a wide array of embellishments to accentuate the looks. Delicate thread work was a delight to behold, as it wove a tapestry of motifs. Cord work was added along with 3D touches, while Swarovski crystals sparkled to add their touch of grand opulence.

Still keeping the Frida Kahlo inspiration in firm focus, Rashi ensured that the silhouettes offered a diverse look of contrasting shapes. The free-flowing, fluid ensembles were at times structured but tailored to perfection.
Sensational Sushmita Sen made a stunning, breath-taking entry when she stopped the show in a shimmering white sari worn with a matching corset.

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“My collection is called Espíritu Libre which stands for free spirit and was inspired by Frida Kahlo. She stands for boldness, vibrancy and is extremely positive and that’s what inspired me to take her as my muse. My collection is all about individuality, feminism and independence,” said Rashi Kapoor.

Her collection, was a handcrafted look with a profusion of colours, fabrics, styles and shapes, that stayed true to the inspiration of the painter diverse personality.

Varsha and Rittu showcased a line of garments for the celebratory season 

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The Awigna label by the designer duo, Varsha and Rittu has always been a brand that has been eagerly coveted by women during the festive season. For Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI, the Awigna label’s winter/festive offering was a visual feast of glamour, style and elegance. Luxurious fabrics like organza, sheer net, metallic georgette and sequinned sheeting were the perfect choice that turned the collection into a dazzling look.

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The Awigna look has always been versatile with a wide roster of silhouettes that will please every fastidious buyer. Concept saris, lehenga/choli/dupatta sets in a contemporary mould, stunning floor sweeping gowns, fusion wear with flowing robes, cropped tops and palazzos for evening soirées, natty boleros with saris, shararas with gleaming kurtis and ruffled cocktail saris have been the Awigna favourites.

The colour story rivalled the hues of the rainbow. Varsha and Rittu zeroed in on a dusty pink, ruby red, ivory, rose pink and rose gold. Their fashion direction was woven around ivory, which focused on elegant looks, while the dusty pinks were directed to provide a soft appeal and ruby red moved into a joyful passionate mood.
Adding more depth to the collection, the designing pair worked on surface ornamentation comprising floral embroidery, 3D detailing and hand work and striking laser cut additions that added the final grand touch of sophistication.

Pretty Tara Sutaria was the perfect showstopper when she twirled in a pastel glittering lehenga and choli teamed with a sheer tulle dupatta.

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“Our collection Awigna is inspired by soft winter winds. We have done a mix of intricate geometric patterns and that’s where the inspiration comes from,” said Varsha and Rittu.

The Awigna label by Varsha and Rittu celebrated the colours and glory of the festive and wedding season, with a collection that transcended fashion norms and showcased timeless elegance.

Rishi and Vibhuti presented a carnival of colours and styles 

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Inspired by the season of festivities and celebrations, designing duo Rishi and Vibhuti presented Tamasha – The Enchanted  which was a vibrant, colourful carnival of varying creations that were designed to be worn during the joyful days of pure fun.

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For this very exuberant and lively collection whose very name resonated with playful fun filled times, the designers focused on colours that were as vibrant as the title. Olive green, violet, purple, red, teal blue and radiant charms came together for a dramatic confluence of hues.

The collection offered myriad silhouettes that moved seamlessly from long Kalidar kurtas and angarkhas, and then onto frilled and ruffled saris. Cropped pants and tops with flowing robes were a look ideal for after dark glamour, while draped skirts, shararas, tunics, palazzos, slinky gowns, pre-stitched saris, kurtis and draped resort fun wear were a variety of looks for the discerning dresser.

“Participating in Lakmé Fashion Week is an exciting experience for us. It allows us to showcase our imaginative vision and push the boundaries of our designs. We are thrilled to connect with a diverse audience who share our passion for fashion and celebrate the spirit of individuality through our collection, Tamasha.” said the designer duo Rishi and Vibhuti.

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Making a show stopping entry, Manushi Chillar, winner of the Miss World 2017 title, looked gorgeous in a olive green, sheer, embroidered, sarong-style skirt with a tantalising hip high slit. The colourful bralette and the cuffed sheer scarf created a great fun filled look.

Tamasha – The Enchanted collection by Rishi and Vibhuti was a look that undoubtedly created whimsical revelry for the buyers, which offered an effortless amalgamation of colours, styles and fabrics.

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Sapphire Foods FY26 revenue rises to Rs 3,125 crore, posts loss

Q4 revenue at Rs 792 crore, FY26 loss at Rs 32 crore amid cost pressures.

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MUMBAI: If growth is on the menu, profitability seems to have taken a brief detour. Sapphire Foods India reported a steady rise in topline for FY26, even as rising costs weighed on profitability. Revenue from operations grew to Rs 3,125 crore for the year ended March 31, 2026, up from Rs 2,882 crore in FY25. However, the company swung to a loss, reporting a net loss of Rs 32 crore for FY26, compared to a profit of Rs 17 crore in the previous year. Total income for the year stood at Rs 3,153 crore, while total expenses climbed to Rs 3,167 crore, reflecting pressure across key cost heads.

In the March quarter, revenue came in at Rs 792 crore, compared to Rs 711 crore in the same period last year. The company reported a quarterly net loss of Rs 13 crore, against a profit of Rs 2 crore a year earlier.

Cost pressures remained visible across operations. Material costs rose to Rs 995 crore for FY26, while employee expenses increased to Rs 428 crore. Other expenses, the largest component, stood at Rs 1,229 crore, underscoring the impact of store operations and expansion-related spends.

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Depreciation and amortisation expenses also climbed to Rs 392 crore for the year, reflecting continued investments in store infrastructure and growth.

At the operating level, the company reported a loss before tax of Rs 37 crore for FY26, compared to a profit of Rs 23 crore in FY25. Exceptional items added Rs 24 crore to the cost burden during the year.

On the balance sheet, total assets rose to Rs 3,256 crore as of March 31, 2026, up from Rs 3,041 crore a year earlier, indicating ongoing expansion. Net worth stood at Rs 1,389 crore.

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Despite profitability pressures, operating cash flow remained resilient at Rs 507 crore, highlighting underlying business strength and demand stability.

The numbers paint a familiar picture in the quick-service restaurant space, growth continues to be served hot, but margins are still finding their footing.

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