In Sabyasachi

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Karisma also joined Kareena at the opening ceremony of the International Children’s Film Festival but while the latter did a lot of color, Karisma went the regal route wearing a Sabyasachi sari with a matching long-sleeve blouse.

It was a classic look and one that I really liked! You?

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Karisma Kapoor at International Children’s Film Festival in Hyderabad

Photo Credit: Ragalahari.com

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  1. So regal.Why wasn’t she in PRDP?
    The promotional looks would have been phenomenol . We wld get to see such regal looks and not Donald Trump of Fashion.

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  2. Royalty personified, regal elegent, chic, classy in every sense of the words!

    This saree looks similar to Abu Jani or Kotwara but does have a Sabyasachi touch! I am going to purchase it!

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  3. And again she shows how to do CLASSY.So regal. While so many like Vidya Balan does saree (Sabya) with long sleeves day in and day out, can’t ever match this elegance or class EVER.

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    • Not just Vidya Balan, none of the current lot or younger lot can match Karishma’s elegance and class. They all are busy copying each other in a race.

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      • Yes all the young’uns need to take a note of. I am mainly making the point because only Vidya Balan does saree-long blouse combo every single time and never look this regal or classy ever. She makes a sabya look bad with sloppy drapes, unkempt hair, cheap accessories. Plus she is not in her 20’s or a newbie in bollywood to not know the ropes. Others do several other looks, cookie cutter maybe in the rat race but at least not the same thing just because it is safe to do so.

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  4. She looks lovely, but…..I’m aware I’m in the minority here, but it’s a children’s film festival!! Surely a bit of color and a more “fun” outfit would not have been amiss?

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  5. I feel a little skin show in the hands or waist belongs to a saree. Unless weather demands covering up. We are not living in Afghanisatan afterall.

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    • +1
      These kind of long sleeves and covered waists were traditionally meant for really old women.
      No royal under the age of 80 would be wearing something like this, so I disagree with P&P here. It is not the “regal way”.

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    • Oh ignorant one.. That is the stupidest thing to say.
      If you can’t help make everything a political / moral / religious, I can help you with that.
      Here are some reasons to cover up whether Afghanistan, India or US:
      – Expecting to be in an overly air-conditioned / cool place (as most theaters are)
      – This is the only blouse she had that went with the saree.
      – Haven’t waxed / shaved, or have a rash
      – Actually liked the friggin’ outfit !!!!

      Try to comment on fashion and not be some reverse moral police.

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        • Exactly.. I was just mentioning other reasons because of the stupid comment above.

          I’m a sucker for retro looks. You have so many much younger actors abroad doing retro and doing it right. Emma Stone and Blake Lively are my all-time favorites.

          Wish more people back home would try such amazing looks, without looking 20 years older than their age.

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          • Forget about the silly comment, Sup. It is just a matter of their bias and also of course hypocrisy (the same commentator will make a hue & cry over some cleavage). And don’t forget how the person has mentioned “a little skin show”(only) lol.

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