Leave it to
Sonam Kapoor to turn a fashion show into her personal runway. At
Anamika Khanna’s much-talked-about AK|OK |OK debut at London Fashion Week, the star didn’t just attend, she owned the moment. And honestly, who else but Sonam could make an iconic toy store feel like the most glamorous venue in the city?
For the occasion, Sonam wore a custom asymmetrical tailored coat embroidered with delicate silver thread, finished with a jewelled brooch and an oval embellished clutch. It was the kind of look that whispered quiet power yet demanded attention, a balance only she can carry so effortlessly. Styled by her sister Rhea Kapoor (her eternal fashion partner-in-crime), the ensemble reminded everyone that Sonam’s greatest competition is - well, Sonam herself.
And what a setting it was. Hamleys, the world’s most beloved toy store, became the stage for Khanna’s nostalgic storytelling. The choice was no gimmick. Just as the toy store is synonymous with childhood wonder, the collection itself delved into memories of growing up - of shawls, skirts, and heirlooms rediscovered in a grandmother’s home in Rajasthan. The clothes were less about trends and more about emotion, echoing the same kind of deep-rooted connection Sonam has often expressed for Indian craft.
Khanna’s vision felt like a love letter to India’s artistry, cleverly repackaged for a global audience. Chikankari embroidery appeared not on stiff saris or heavy kurtas but on a slouchy coat thrown over trousers. Silver motifs inspired by jewellery were detached from tradition and worn with jeans and boots. Bold prints borrowed from mythology and astrology brought a childlike curiosity to the mix. It was Indian heritage but in motion, unbound by rules, just as fashion should be.
For Sonam, who has always been the flagbearer of marrying tradition with cutting-edge style, this show was the perfect match. Her coat shimmered in the spotlight yet had that touch of intimacy - a reminder that true luxury lies in detail, in story, in memory. Watching her at the show, one couldn’t help but feel that she embodied the very spirit of the collection: modern, rooted, and completely in her element.
Anamika Khanna’s choice of venue was deliberate and poetic. Just as the girl stepped back into her childhood, she invited every visitor to relive their own. It marked the arrival of Indian design on a truly international platform, one that’s ready to compete with the best in the world. And with Sonam Kapoor championing it from the front row, the message was loud and clear: Indian fashion doesn’t need validation, it’s here to lead.
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez added sparkle from the sidelines, but make no mistake, this was Sonam’s night. Watching her glide through store and sit across the front row in silver-threaded perfection, it was easy to say, Sonam Kapoor isn’t part of the fashion conversation, she is the conversation.
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