Crossing the Rubicon, one step at a time! You would never expect a girl born to academicians, in a small village near Haryana, Nangal Thakran, with an average literacy rate of 1 per cent, to be taking the catwalks by storm.





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Crossing the Rubicon, one step at a time! You would never expect a girl born to academicians, in a small village near Haryana, Nangal Thakran, with an average literacy rate of 1 per cent, to be taking the catwalks by storm.
Boys court glitz in a world dominated by women Ashish Kadya used to be the first one in the line, during his school photoshoots. Little did he know that this enthusiasm would be an asset in the world of modelling, when he was growing up in a non-descript village in Haryana, near Panipat which hasnt remained untouched by the glitzy world of fashion.
It takes 700-800 workmen to get the show rolling in a matter of 5 days as they work 24X7 before the curtains rise for the biggest fashion extravaganza—-the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2012 with 132 runway and stall designers set to showcase their designs from Oct 6-10. As Hall No. 18 at Pragati Maidan gets an elegant makeover the two MSAs will seat up to 1,200...