India, Aug. 12 -- S unday evening in the Capital was a beautiful reminder of how fashion, when it embraces inclusion, can touch both the heart and the eyes. Tamana, an NGO dedicated to empowering individuals with special needs, presented Fashion Unbound - a unique fashion show celebrating inclusion. The evening began with a soulful performance by singer Diwakar Sharma, whose renditions of classic Bollywood songs set an uplifting mood for the night. What followed was a runway show that combined fashion with a social message, featuring designs by Payal Jain, Payal Pratap, Shruti Sancheti and Suket Dhir, as students from Tamana also took to the ramp themselves, adding to the magic. Shayama Chona, the founder and president of Tamana, said: "Twenty-five years ago, when we hosted our first fashion show, many people doubted if bringing fashion into the lives of individuals with disabilities was the right thing to do. But I have never seen them as disabled; to me, they are specially enabled." FDCI Chairman Sunil Sethi said, "This show is a powerful reminder that true style has no boundaries and the runway belongs to everyone, regardless of ability."...