Thursday 4 July 2013

India's next top models? Catwalk hopefuls at casting for Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai

India's next top models? Catwalk hopefuls are put through their paces ahead of next month's Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai

  • 86 girls attended the open casting but only seven made the grade
  • Lakme Fashion Week is the highlight of India's sartorial calendar
  • The event attracts big name designers and Bollywood's hottest stars
  • Naomi Campbell appeared on the catwalk at Lakme in 2009
Nervously clutching their upper arms as they wait for their turn to impress the judges, these are some of the 86 would-be models hoping to appear at Mumbai's Lakme Fashion Week next month. Only seven girls are chosen and as a result, competition is fierce. 
Although Lakme Fashion Week regularly attracts big name models, including Naomi Cambell, who appeared on the runway during the inaugural event in 1999, and Indian superstars, Candice Pinto, Alecia Raut and Surelee Joseph, fresh faces are auditioned a month before the show.
Hopefuls are asked to strut their stuff on the catwalk in front of a panel of judges and are measured to see whether they have catwalk proportions.
Nervous: Catwalk hopefuls nibble their nails as they anxiously wait for their turn in front of the judging panel
Nervous: Catwalk hopefuls nibble their nails as they anxiously wait for their turn in front of the judging panel
Measuring up? A hopeful's height is checked as she waits backstage. Models must be at least 5ft 8
Measuring up? A hopeful's height is checked as she waits backstage. Models must be at least 5ft 8" tall
Generally, models need to be at least 5ft 8" tall, with measurements no larger than a 34" back, a 26" waist and 35" hips. 
    Those who do make the grade will join the likes of Pinto, Raut and Campbell on the catwalk during the event, which runs from the 23rd to the 27th August.
    India's largest - and most prestigious - fashion event, LFW as its locally known, attracts the sub-continent's hottest designer names as well as a front row studded with Bollywood stars. 
    Among the names expected to show their creative offerings on the catwalk are Rohit Bal, a flamboyant sequin specialist who has created pieces for Uma Thurman and Pamela Anderson among others, and Manish Malhotra - Indian high society's go-to guy for bridal wear.
    Final touches: A would-be model does some last minute maintenance ahead of her catwalk appearance
    Final touches: A would-be model does some last minute maintenance ahead of her catwalk appearance
    The waiting game: A queue of wannabe models forms outside the Mumbai Grand Hyatt's ballroom
    The waiting game: A queue of wannabe models forms outside the Mumbai Grand Hyatt's ballroom
    Up to the job? A model struts her stuff on the catwalk while another waits for her chance to impress judges
    Up to the job? A model struts her stuff on the catwalk while another waits for her chance to impress judges
    Up to the job? A model struts her stuff on the catwalk while another waits for her chance to impress judges
    Others set to appear include the award-winning designer Ken Fernandes, craft specialist Nitya Arora, and Bollywood favourite Rocky S.
    International labels that have staged shows during the Mumbai event include Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton and Roberto Cavalli.
    Although focus is usually on the clothes, Lakme Fashion Week isn't without its controversies, most notably when Bollywood hero, Akshay Kumar, was arrested for breaking India's strict obscenity laws during a 2009 show.
    The star's wife, Twinkle Khanna, unzipped his trousers as he strutted his stuff on the catwalk - much to the displeasure of the Indian authorities. 
    And she's off! A would-be model shows off her best catwalk stalk in front of judges at the Grand Hyatt
    And she's off! A would-be model shows off her best catwalk stalk in front of judges at the Grand Hyatt
    Bad luck! A downcast model leaves the ballroom after being told that she didn't quite make the grade
    Bad luck! A downcast model leaves the ballroom after being told that she didn't quite make the grade
    Flamboyant: Designer Rohit Bal is famous for his sequin-heavy creations and has dressed Uma Thurman
    Flamboyant: Designer Rohit Bal is famous for his sequin-heavy creations and has dressed Uma Thurman
    Flamboyant: Designer Rohit Bal is famous for his sequin-heavy creations and has dressed Uma Thurman


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