While you were busy nitpicking over the pimples on your face or obsessing about how you don't have a Kardashian-esque behind, a group of unlikely models strutted the runway to create awareness about deformity and gender bias in our country. A Power Walk fashion show in New Delhi featured nine women who have been subjected to life-changing acid assaults. Yep, this move will clearly make you look at beauty differently.

The fashion show took place at Kitty Su in collaboration with the organisation Make Love Not Scars, where master couturiers Rohit Bal, Anita Dongre, Ranna Gill, Archana Kochhar and many others donated an outfit from their line for an auction.





“It is our mission to bring all the marginalised communities into the mainstream. We are happy to collaborate and support Make Love Not Scars in this great endeavour. Deformity is a serious issue, there are scars that stay and it is important to support the victims and help them walk the extra mile,” said Keshav Suri of The Lalit Group, who along with the NGO will be supporting victims with surgeries and job opportunities.

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