Sao Paulo Fashion Week Takes Over Subway with Stunning Designs

Sao Paulo Fashion Week made waves by transforming the subway into a fashion runway, showcasing stunning designs from top designers. Nita Ambani turned heads at a Diwali party with her extravagant Hermès purse, valued at $2 million. Meanwhile, Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan surprised fans by sharing a video of a Labubu doll in his car, adding to the ongoing trend. This article explores these exciting fashion moments and celebrity highlights.
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Sao Paulo Fashion Week Takes Over Subway with Stunning Designs

Fashion Meets Transit in Sao Paulo

Sao Paulo Fashion Week made a bold statement by showcasing designers' works in the city's subway system. Models strutted through metro cars, captivating onlookers as designer Gloria Coelho celebrated her anniversary by turning the São Paulo metro into a vibrant runway. Concurrently, another segment of the event featured models parading in exquisite outfits at the renowned Biblioteca Mario de Andrade library.


Nita Ambani's Show-Stopping Accessory

Nita’s Birkin steals the show


Sao Paulo Fashion Week Takes Over Subway with Stunning Designs
Nita Ambani with Hermès’ super-rare and expensive Sac Bijou purse


During Manish Malhotra's recent Diwali celebration, it was not the designer ensembles that garnered attention, but rather Nita Ambani's luxurious handbag. Dressed in a shimmering silver sequin saree and adorned with Colombian emerald earrings, she completed her outfit with the Hermès Sac Bijou purse, a mini handbag valued at an astonishing $2 million (around ₹17.73 crore), making it one of the priciest Birkins in existence.


Amitabh Bachchan Joins the Labubu Craze

Big B joins the Labubu gang


Sao Paulo Fashion Week Takes Over Subway with Stunning Designs
Labubu doll hanging in Amitabh Bachchan's car


In a surprising twist, Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan has embraced the Labubu doll trend. Recently, he delighted his Instagram followers by posting a video featuring a Labubu doll hanging from his car's rearview mirror. "Ladies and gentlemen, presenting the Labubu. Now in my car," he announced in his signature style, adding a touch of humor to the ongoing debate about the quirky dolls.