Fashion Designer Rohini Bedi to lead the fashion show ‘The Colors of India’ at AAPI Convention in New York

LA based Rohini Bedi will lead the fashion show at AAPI's 34th Annual Convention in New York, being held from June 30th to July 4, 2016
LA based Rohini Bedi will lead the fashion show at AAPI's 34th Annual Convention in New York, being held from June 30th to July 4, 2016

NEW YORK (TIP): AAPI Convention has come to be recognized for its ways of catering to the varied needs of the delegates from across the nation. A ways of networking and strengthening bond, AAPI convention offers events, programs and services, always striving to provide the best in the world to the participants.

While AAPI convention is packed with Seminars, CMEs, CEO Forum, gala, cultural events, scintillating Bollywood and Hollywood shows, one thing has come to be popular among the delegates is the live fashion shows Participants at the 34th annual convention in New
York City this year will not be disappointed.

This year’s Fashion Show is being led by Rohini Bedi. The much sought after South Asian designer Rohini Bedi from Los Angeles brings you her exclusive collection 2016 for APPI in her presentation for AAPI delegates, “The Colors of India,” announced Dr. Seema Jain, President of AAPI. “Rohini’s collection infuses the vibrant colors of the East and the jaw dropping designs that rock the runways in the West,” she added.

According to Dr. Hetal Gor, an organizer of the event at the Convention, “The Fashion Show will consist of beautiful dancers, dancing to Caribbean, Brazil, Hawaiian dances provided by Bergen pac and music. These will be followed by models walking in Resort Wear.” In addition, there will be Fusion/Jazz/ Tap dancing to get everyone excited for the day wear/office wear which stunning models will show case. A sensational Kathak Dance with Pakiza set and Taj Mahal on the screen will be followed by Party and Wedding Wear. The grand finale will have breathtaking performances by Sonali Bhendre.

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