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Arzoo’s ensemble quite effortlessly bridges the gap between ‘match-much‘ and ‘wthey‘!

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Arzoo Govitrikar At Vineet Mittal Sangeet

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. um…yuck
    I think art should be made into a more important subject in schools- it might limit this pandemic of clueless dressing

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  2. …at least, that’s w hen I started to understand fashion
    (although that may have been becasue my art teacher was a retired interior designer and a complete fashionista)

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  3. This is off-topic, but is this from a steel-tycoon Mittal wedding? Don’t remember reading anything about extravagant weddings in the news lately…

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  4. Good lord!!! Just when I thought I had seen just about everything, I see yet another walking disaster…that too in bright eye piercing combo of pink & turquoise! Disgusting. There should be some rule regarding such people being banned from the tv/movie industry and their celebrity status should be publicly snatched from them for shaming the industry!!
    On an aside, Dee…. even Chandni Chowk & Karol Bagh in Delhi would provide clothes with better fit & look than what she’s wearing!

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  5. Why is it, that when it comes to Indian outfits, women have this innate urge to match every single accessory to what they are wearing?
    Not only is the color combination hideous, but the kameez itself is straight out of some 90s Bollywood dance scene on top of a mountain in Switzerland.

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  6. @Zara: It’s not just Indian women! the girls where I live SWEAR that if your sneakers are red, your shirt, belt, bag AND nails have to be same shade too! smh!

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  7. @Kimmy: Haha! No, you’re completely right. I’m from Southern California, where everyone’s pretty laid back, style-wise, but in certain urban areas, people color-code their outfits from head to toe, with accessories to match. Sometimes, it’s like walking through a sea of crayons.

    I used Indian women as an example because I’ve been dragged to parties for my 20 years of existence, where the aunties and their “fashionable” daughters parade around looking like Christmas trees.

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  8. wats wid u ppl..wen u dont liek anythin u start sayin..oh its the indian women,,indian celebs..ye vo…crap…k get it u live outside..but is it neccesary makin these kinda comments..

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  9. fddf,
    You’ll understand why we couldn’t publish your comment because you used profanity. As for bringing Indians down, people are just trying to point out a pattern.. and as zara and Kimmy mentioned, it happens everywhere…
    If you have anything to say about us, eliminate the bad words and we’ll be more than happy to publish your concerns. 😉

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  10. She looks adorable. I think you people are just criticiing some one so pretty either because you guys dont look good or dont have better things to say.

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  11. She looks adorable. I think you people are just criticiing some one so pretty either because you guys dont look good or dont have better things to say.

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