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One In Every Color!

July 3rd, 2009 at 6:11 pm . by Payal

When you’ve got such a nice version already, why would you even buy the embroidered mess!

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Left: At V Shantaram Awards
Right: At IIFA Awards 2009 Screening at PVR

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani


16 Comments to “One In Every Color!”
  1. Sana says:

    the dress on the left is similar to one I owned when I was 9(yr 2000). I think it’s fine and have to agree, it’s way better than the printed dress.

    What’s with the huge soap opera style bindi’s though? Kinda creepy.

  2. preets says:

    thats not a print its phulkariwork

  3. monika says:

    That’s not printed………it’s “Phulkari” embroidery from Punajb.
    Though that dose not make it better :)

  4. Karishma says:

    I think that’s phulkari on the kurta and not a print. The shiney cuffs and the placket at the neckline are definitely not helping.

  5. neha says:

    it seems like a mess either way. i never understand why going out for a party is equal to jhatak-matak.

    and i hate it when people buy the same outfit in different colours. it feels like some sort of a uniform

  6. Nidhi says:

    I dont think thats printed. its Phulkari – traditional punjabi embroidary.

  7. Sonal says:

    Hi payal ,the second messy kurta is not print but embroidery-Phulkari from punjab mostly used for dupattas.
    But I agree the embroidered fabric could have had better uses.

  8. VirgoVixen says:

    Hmm true, although I dun care much for the velvet one either.

  9. Neha says:

    Not bad. This is actually not print but Fulkari ( Punjabi Embroidery).

  10. Payal(HHC) says:

    You guys are right. Just saw a closeup and it was embroidery. Thanks!

  11. pdaervo says:

    I dont’ really like wiether as well, it’s sort of…gaudy

  12. chic chick says:

    neither one of them cut it for me – loud, tacky and cheap

  13. Asli Koel says:

    Ila and Kirron Kher have a very loud makeup style..
    Don’t they !

  14. Kimmy says:

    Lol! This outfit reminds me of how some clothes with have a really wacky print sewn in on the underside of the really nice print, and how there people think “oh it’s reversible! I can wear it TWOOO ways!” when in fact, you cannot.

  15. Jazz says:

    deewani! deewani toh deewani hai ::P

  16. Thalassa says:

    Phulkari dupattas worn with a plain salwar-kurta look amazing. Without the extra arm and neck embellishments even this would have looked very nice.

    As for the bindi, it is Ila’s personal style and looks fabulous on her. How sad that traditional style elements have now been relegated to soap star territory.

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