New Delhi, 7th October 2025 – The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) continues to
champion cultural exchange through its designer exchange programme with the Russia
Fashion Council. As part of this ongoing initiative, FDCI is delighted to welcome Russian
designer Fatima Shogenova, founder of the label Hatsibana, to showcase at the upcoming
edition of Lakmē Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI. The presentation will be held on
10th October 2025 at 9:30 PM at The Grand, New Delhi.

Earlier this year, in the March 2025 season, FDCI hosted Russian designer ZAZA, whose
showcase received an enthusiastic response from attendees and highlighted the success of this
cultural collaboration. The October edition builds on that momentum, further strengthening
ties between the Indian and Russian fashion communities.
Commenting on the initiative, Sunil Sethi, Chairman, FDCI, said:
“At FDCI, we see cultural exchange as a vital part of our mission to position Indian fashion
within a larger global dialogue. Our partnership with the Russian Fashion Council allows
us to celebrate diversity, creativity, and mutual respect between our industries. We are excited
to welcome Fatima Shogenova to New Delhi and look forward to her showcase this season.”
About House of Lakmē :
The House of Lakmē , is India’s no.1 colour cosmetics and leading premium skincare
brand from Hindustan Unilever Ltd. The brand has been the pioneer of the make-up and
colour cosmetics in India since 1952 with 1000+ SKUs that push the trendsetting
envelope of beauty and fashion. Combining international cosmetic technology with an
in-depth understanding of the Indian consumer’s needs, the House of Lakmē offers a
comprehensive beauty experience through its extensive product portfolio, for fashionistas
to embrace beauty unapologetically.
For further information, log on to: www.Lakmēindia.com
About Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI):
A non-profit organisation, the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), is the apex body
of fashion design in India, represented by over 400 members. Founded on the premise of
promoting, nurturing, and representing the best of fashion and design talent in the
country; its prime objective is to propagate the business of fashion. FDCI stays true to its
commitment to promote the ‘Make in India’ label as handlooms take centre stage, in a
country, whose heritage is soaked in the flavours of indigenous crafts.
For more information, please visit: www.fdci.org
About Reliance Brands:
Reliance Brands Limited (RBL) is a subsidiary of Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd and began
operations in 2007 with a mandate to launch and build global brands in luxury to premium
segments across fashion and lifestyle. Its current portfolio of brand partnerships comprises
Armani Exchange, Armani Caffe, Balenciaga, Bally, Bottega Veneta, Brooks Brothers,
Burberry, Canali, Coach, Diesel, Dune, EA7, Elan Cafe, Emporio Armani, Gas, Giorgio
Armani, Hamleys, Hugo Boss, Hunkemoller, Iconix, Jimmy Choo, Kate Spade, La Martina,
Lenscrafters, Manish Malhotra, Michael Kors, Mothercare, Muji, Paul & Shark, Paul Smith,
Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, Pret A Manger, Raghavendra Rathore, Salvatore Ferragamo,
Satya Paul, Steve Madden, Superdry, Scotch & Soda, Tiffany & Co., Tod’s, Tory Burch,
Tumi, Valentino, Versace, Villeroy & Boch, West Elm, Zegna. RBL today operates 1,621
doors split into 934 stores and 687 shop-in-shops in India. In the past five years, RBL has
also invested in building and operating homegrown designer brands besides acquiring the
iconic British toy retailer Hamleys. Globally, Hamleys has 191 stores across 14 countries.
For more information, please visit: https://relianceretail.com/partner-brands.html
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