It was Masaba's first show since her low-key court wedding in June.
Shahid and Mira made a grand entry hand-in-hand before the show, but quickly settled down at their front row seats without indulging in much fan-fare. Masaba's husband producer Madhu Mantena also attended the show along with another Phantom member Anurag Kashyap.
Sooraj, who is set to make his film debut with Salman Khan's production "Hero" had earlier walked the ramp with co-star Athiya Shetty in a fashion show in the Capital recently.
"I feel good. I thought I will be a little nervous as I am
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Newcomer but I want to do more shows for Masaba. I like what I wear. We keep talking and want her to make something for men as well," said Sooraj, who was wearing a kurta-styled jacket teamed with tan pants.
Except for Sooraj's outfit, the rest of the collection was all women's wear. Masaba also launched her leather bag range.
Rest of the line was all signature Masaba, with the use of horse prints, on the canvas of white and black with scatters of reds, oranges and yellow.