<p>Actress Dia Mirza, who walked the ramp for designer Anita Dongre at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) summer-resort 2014, says it was fun walking in clothes that were easy and light to wear.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Dia wore a light golden coloured choli and a lehenga with very subtle detailing for the Dongre show Friday night. <br /><br />She said that the garment was so light and breezy that it made her automatically tap her feet.<br /><br />"I was having fun. The garment is breathing, it's eco-friendly, it's cotton, soft and comfortable. I was feeling like I could float in it," said the 32-year-old.<br /><br />"I think whatever a garment makes you feel is how you express yourself on the ramp and luckily I had no rules laid down, like don't smile and walk straight," she added.<br /><br />Whites and light blue colours dominated Dongre's collection that celebrates the rich Indian textiles of Varanasi. The designs were meant for both men and women.<br /></p>
<p>Actress Dia Mirza, who walked the ramp for designer Anita Dongre at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) summer-resort 2014, says it was fun walking in clothes that were easy and light to wear.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Dia wore a light golden coloured choli and a lehenga with very subtle detailing for the Dongre show Friday night. <br /><br />She said that the garment was so light and breezy that it made her automatically tap her feet.<br /><br />"I was having fun. The garment is breathing, it's eco-friendly, it's cotton, soft and comfortable. I was feeling like I could float in it," said the 32-year-old.<br /><br />"I think whatever a garment makes you feel is how you express yourself on the ramp and luckily I had no rules laid down, like don't smile and walk straight," she added.<br /><br />Whites and light blue colours dominated Dongre's collection that celebrates the rich Indian textiles of Varanasi. The designs were meant for both men and women.<br /></p>