Her collection 'Bombay Bun Maska' was inspired by the popular snack from Mumbai and also referred to the free-spirited people who are non-pretentious and believe in creating a style on their own.
Boho chic was at its best with the very structured garments, also including a few fluid ones. What added some exciting touches to the collection were the LED lights on the flowers on the heads of the models.
Bengali beauty Raima Sen, who walked the ramp for Nida, admitted she was nervous.
"Even acting is nerve-wracking for me but this is more scary," she told reporters.
Known for her quirky designs and prints and the very unconventional silhouettes for women, this time Delhi-based Nida brought in a collection even for men.
Playing with colours, the collection, meant for the strongly-opinionated, came across as bold and youthful.
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