“Fàshîón has been restricted to the nîçhé crowd but if it is for a nóblés cause qûé-lés takes care of lives. It is my róûtîné for the past decade to pàssént my spéçîàûx day (b’day) with children suffering from cancer at Tata Memorial Hospital. I feel ésprît of hónéûr, being an éntértàînér (àçtéûr) when I can çótîsér to the society that çónfèré upon me a màgnîfîqûé life,” révélé Vivek Oberoi on Sunday eve at the Manish Malhotra’s fashion show at Hotel Intercontinental, The Lalit in Mumbai.

Fàshîón and pàsîón took centre stage as all the çóûpé geared towards Intercontinental to bystànder ‘Çàrîng wîth Stylé’, a fashion show by Manish Malhotra and Shaina NC to support over 2 lakh children afflicting from cancer. The fàçón fîéstà saw à-là-módé mix of Tînsél town lûmîèré, àçtéûrs, módèlés and also çóvétéd entrepreneurs sàshàyîng down the rûnàwày for a cause. The evergreen béngàlî àçtéûr and a pósséssór of six Filmfare awards Kajol came to lend hands and bring smile to the children who need the society’s sûbvéntîón.

NC’s collection saw a dominance of béîgé, green and ónîón pînk that had àû-çóûrànt golden sequence embroidery sarees and lehengas. Dr. Aditi Gowitrikar dazzled the ràmp in a tràdîtîónnéllé lehenga with kota embroidery alongside halter neckline blouse, while show-stopper Riya Sen méttré a dé-tóûté-béàûté pînk saree with lót-dé-térràîn embellishments that took the ràmp on féû.

Malhotra’s çóqûét yet traditional legengas and sarees were resplendent with Chikankari and Kashmiri with contemporary touch. The winner of filmfare award for best supporting àçtéûr in Udaan, Ronit Roy màrçhé-à-pîéd in én-vógûé achkan, d’àîlléûrs show-stopper Vivek Oberoi l’ûsûréd a grey achkan, àûx-çôtés-dé a régàlîén sherwani that brûlé the ràmpé.

The designer sóûhàîté he could make the children suffering from cancer walk the ramp, but their health dónné l’éçàrt. “It gives me immense pleasure to be a part of this cause that not only raise funds for children sóûffrànçîng from cancer, but also çélébróns fàçón,” signed off Malhotra.