Sonam keeps a check on what I wear: Anil Kapoor
Sonam keeps a check on what I wear: Anil Kapoor
Anil raises two daughters, actress Sonam and producer-designer Rhea, with wife Sunita.

New Delhi: Actor Anil Kapoor says his stylish daughter Sonam Kapoor always keeps a tab on his wardrobe as he does not take fashion trends so seriously.

Anil, who was the showstopper for designer Raghavendra Rathore at the India Bridal Fashion Week (IBFW), looked dapper in a black kurta teamed with white churidar.

It was his golden embroidered sleeveless short jacket which gave a festive look to the outfit.

"My daughter always suggests me on fashion trends. She keeps a check on what I wear and often disapproves if she does not like it.

"Raghavendra is a family friend and for this outfit also my daughters discussed the attire with him," Anil told PTI.

Anil raises two daughters, actress Sonam and producer-designer Rhea, with wife Sunita.

Sonam, who is often dressed by her sister, is known for experimenting when it comes to fashion and has been praised globally for her dressing sense.

The actor credits Raghavendra for his ramp look and admits he is a big fan of the designer.

"I thank you all for appreciating my look but it is all Raghavendra's effort and vision. The credit goes to him and his team. I enjoyed walking the ramp as the clothes weren't very formal. The way it has been done it is very innovative, simple and everybody looked very comfortable," Anil added.

The 'Slumdog Millionaire' star was welcomed on stage amid loud cheering and hooting, to which he smilingly walked towards the centre with folded hands.

He was later joined by Raghavendra. "There was no pressure while walking the ramp, I think the idea is to have fun. You can't take these things very seriously," the actor said.

The runway had an unusual setting with fountains at the centre. Models walked around them as they displayed Raghavendra's futuristic bridal collection which consisted of bandhgalas, fitted and dhoti pants, sarees, dresses, tuxedos, short and long jackets and kaftans.

For the first time, the designer moved away from traditional black and white for men and experimented with bright colours like pink, magenta, burgundy, royal blue, maroon and red for his collection.

While for women, he chose bandhgala dresses, long embroidered jackets over gowns and sarees, dhoti pants with short jackets.

"My collection is without bling and futuristic. It aims at what the bride and groom will look like after 10 years. I have purposely used bright colours for men this time so that it brings about a change in their look. Since they never had choices besides black, brown and white, so I wanted to experiment," Raghavendra said.

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