Indian fashion designer Rohit Bal has held fashion shows in cities like London, Paris, and New York, but it was this weekend’s fashion show in Mumbai that really has people talking!
Rohit Bal’s high-fashion Gul-Dastra collection was showcased this weekend at Mumbai’s 2019 Blender’s Pride Fashion Tour. His designs were modeled by fashion professionals, including Indian actors Sidharth Malhotra and Diana Penty. However, the real star of the show crashed the runway and walked among the models while wagging her tail!
A dog crashed the catwalk of a #RohitBal fashion show in India. https://t.co/tDpP2Glwro
— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) January 17, 2019
She’s not as fashionably dressed as the models, but there’s something very model-like about her!
This stray dog has no chill as he struts on to #RohitBal‘s catwalk during a fashion show in Mumbai https://t.co/qJjeLVgNtE (Photo: PTI) pic.twitter.com/ZKoUSBzqgJ
— tabloid! (@GulfNewsTabloid) January 21, 2019
As the dog joined the show, phones and cameras came out and captured the pup as she wandered the runway and stole the hearts of the audience. She playfully followed the models as they walked across the stage and up and down stairs. Eventually, though, the fun had to come to an end, and staff members helped her find her way off stage.
Every dog has his day, Watch: What Happens when a dog enters Designer #RohitBal show and got himself another showstopper besides the dapper @SidMalhotra !#Bollywood #Bollywoodstar #Actor #happiness #Beautiful #followforfollow #likeforlikeback #followforlike #InstaCeleb pic.twitter.com/XVMpgGIRsa
— TIMC (@TIMCtweeting) January 17, 2019
The dog originally wandered in and sat quietly in the first row with guests who pet her, but found her way onto the stage and into the limelight. No word on where she has been since her big debut, but hopefully she’ll find a home where she’ll be treated like the star she is.
This moment is fun, but there is a genuine stray dog problem in India. Help Animals India is actively working to solve the problem humanely. You can help by visiting helpanimalsindia.org.
H/T: foxnews.com
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