The House of Lakmē and p é r o Close Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI with a Grand Finale Showcase
Celebrating The Modern Working Woman Through Lakmē 9to5 Hya Beach Edit and p é r o’s ‘Out of Office’ Collection
March 23, 2026, Mumbai: Lakmē unveiled its latest beauty statement, the Lakmē 9to5 Hya Beach Edit, at the Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI Grand Finale in collaboration with celebrated design house p é r o. Closing the season at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, the showcase translated Lakmē’s beauty vision onto the runway, celebrating the modern working individual who moves seamlessly between ambition and moments of well-earned escape. Joining the runway, Aneet Padda embodied the confident and expressive spirit of the Lakmē woman.
The runway further explored this duality through a narrative of balance and self-expression. It celebrated individuality, ease, and the quiet confidence of those who navigate ambition and moments of pause with equal intent. 
Translating this spirit onto the runway, p é r o’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, Out of Office, reimagined the everyday office as a metaphor for routine and escape. From fluorescent-lit desks to distant horizons beyond frosted windows, the collection balanced minimalism and restraint, focusing on purity of form, texture, and tone through handcrafted elements and a serene aesthetic. 
Sunanda Khaitan, CMO, Beauty & Wellbeing, HUL, highlighted the seamless blend of beauty and fashion through Lakmē’s collaboration with p é r o for the finale saying, “At Lakmē, we continue to celebrate the many dimensions of the modern working woman – her ambition, her individuality, and her well-earned moments of pause. With the Lakmē 9to5 Hya Beach Edit, we wanted to bring this idea of balance to life on the runway. Partnering with p é r o felt like a natural choice, as Aneeth’s thoughtful, craft-led design philosophy beautifully captures this sentiment, translating the spirit of moving from hustle to holiday into a runway story that feels joyful, expressive, and authentic.”
“It’s been an absolute pleasure to present p é r o Fall Winter 2026, Out of Office as the closing runway presentation at Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI’s Grand Finale. To have people attend our “metaphorical” office on a Sunday, was truly special. The space served as the perfect portal transforming the mundane into an anticipated escape for everyone present. Suspended between structure and levity, the collection juxtaposed seamlessly with the Lakmē 9to5 Hya Beach Edit, becoming an effortless extension and expression of the modern woman-one who’s always on the move”, said Aneeth Arora, Founder of p é r o from Lakmē Grand Finale collection showcase.
Lakmē’s GenZ face, Aneet Padda said, “Walking the Grand Finale for The House of Lakmē with p é r o was truly special. It felt like stepping into a story that’s both grounded and freeing at the same time. There’s a quiet strength in the way this showcase reimagines everyday routines into something more expressive and personal. For me, it wasn’t just about walking the runway for Lakmē, it was about representing a mindset that values individuality, fluidity, and finding your own rhythm between work and escape. Lakmē celebrating this story of the modern working woman is incredibly empowering.”
The Grand Finale marked a vibrant culmination of the season, bringing together Lakmē’s beauty innovation and p é r o’s craft-led storytelling in a showcase that celebrated woman who move with confidence, purpose, and a deep sense of self.
About The 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 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.Lakmeindia.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