Heritage Kids Fashion Show Season–4: A Splash of Fun, Style and Confidence on the Ramp

Young Stars Shine at the Grooming Sessions of Heritage Kids Fashion Show Season–4

Heritage Kids Fashion Show Season–4: A Splash of Fun, Style and Confidence on the Ramp

Ananya soch: Heritage Kids Fashion Show Season–4: The grooming sessions of the Heritage Kids Fashion Show (HKFS) Season–4 were successfully conducted on Monday at D&D Salon, Nirman Nagar, in a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. Designed to polish young talent, these sessions focused on fashion, dance, ramp walk and confident stage presentation. The main objective of the grooming programme was to identify and nurture the hidden potential of children and prepare them professionally for the grand finale.

Confidence Boosted with Makeup and Beauty Expertise
Renowned makeup and beauty expert Meenakshi Solanki guided both children and their parents with essential beauty and grooming tips. She explained how age-appropriate makeup, simple styling and proper grooming can enhance a child’s natural personality. Special emphasis was laid on basic skincare, hairstyle selection and stage-ready looks, helping the young participants feel confident and comfortable while performing on stage.

Ramp Walk and Dance Training Add the Glamour
Elite Miss Rajasthan 2025 Top–15 finalist Khushi Chauhan conducted interactive sessions on ramp walk, posing and stage presence. The sight of tiny feet confidently walking the ramp, cheerful smiles and stylish poses filled the hall with colours of fashion and joy. Children enjoyed ramp walking like a fun activity, while dance movements were used to improve expressions, posture and body coordination, making the learning process engaging and lively.

Learning Camera Confidence and Stage Presence
Celebrity anchor Karan Parihar, along with Elite Miss Rajasthan Shaili Yadav and Jeevan Sharma, trained the participants in camera facing skills, body language and confident presentation. Through playful exercises, children learned how to smile at the camera, express emotions through their eyes and strike the right poses. The photo sessions reflected high enthusiasm, with every child posing like a star.

A Platform for Children Aged 2 to 16 Years
Event organiser Archana Bairathi shared that HKFS is open for children between the ages of 2 and 16 years. The show aims to provide a positive and empowering platform where children can explore their talents and build self-confidence from an early age. Grooming sessions included insights into modelling basics, styling sense, camera awareness and professional etiquette.

the grand finale of Heritage Kids Fashion Show Season–4 will be held on 4 January at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur. The event promises to be a spectacular celebration of talent, confidence and creativity, where young stars will shine brightly on the ramp.