India, Nov. 5 -- The Capital went Aussie chic recently as Australian First Nations fashion took over the runway. The evening brought together culture and style, opening with an Aboriginal dance where artistes moved to beats inspired by kangaroo and emu. The event, hosted by the Australian High Commission along with Kirrikin and the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), offered a glimpse into Australia's storytelling traditions. The dance was followed by a display on the runway. The collection titled Evoke, from Amanda Healy's label Kirrikin, was all about fitted blazers, wrap dresses, flowy skirts, and tailored pants in viscose crepe. Designed in Australia and crafted in Noida, the collection reflected the growing creative bond between the two nations. "Fashion has always been a bridge and this showcase is a true meeting of cultures," said Sunil Sethi, FDCI chairman. For Healy, the night also carried extra meaning as it marked 10 years of her label: "I chose India as my major supplier because of the sheer fabulousness of the fabrics."...