On The Fence

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We know that Loveleen has quite an eclectic taste when it comes to her clothes but we are on the fence with this. It is an interesting take on ‘ethnic’ and while there’s something interesting about the look, there’s also something missing. Those shoes for one just don’t work but then the colors look lovely on her. Also, if at least one of the two pieces (either the skirt or the blouse, ideally the blouse) was more fitting, it’d give her a better shape.

Didn’t I say we were on the fence with this one…

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Loveleen Tandon At ‘Vagina Monologues’ Party

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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26 Comments

  1. i think Loveleen looks lovely .. the green, black and purple looks good together … i agree with P&P in term of shoes , a flat kohlapuri would have looked gr8.

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  2. the skirt reminds me of Sabyasachi 🙂
    she looks good from a distance…but I agree, if the shoes were better and the blouse fit more- she would have looked plain fabulous

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  3. she’s actually looking v nice – she carries off the look quite well, it comes together for her, u dont always have to wear skimpy tees/singlets to look good

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  4. Like the skirt and shirt. As separates. Not together.

    Agree with eclat. Usually i’ve seen girls in Kerala/Tamilnadu wearing a shirt over long skirts (not necessarily a silk)!

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  5. I think she carries off the look quite well! I love anything in green—reminds me of cool evenings, a nice breeze, that kind of thing. I disagree with some of the comments above–South Indian skirts can be worn by non-South Indians. Does anyone remember the half saree that Rani wore in the last scene of “Laga Chunari…”, designed by Sabya in bottle green and white? Lovely!

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  6. Im leaning more towards a WTHEYYY!!!…. wearing a shirt that 2 of that shiny material (plus its pleated and flared at the bottom) with an ethnic skirt so not happening!!!
    and plus her footwear looks like snowboots to me…
    Seriously nothing in that outfit is doing anything for me!!!!

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  7. The ‘shoes’ are juttis guys! a much better idea than kolhapuri chappals methinks. so works for me. And i’m from the south so i like what she’s done. It’s a fusion of rajasthani jewellery and juttis with tamil style skirt….And the black addition makes it contemporary.

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  8. don’t agree re the ‘kanjivaramness’ of the skirt. this s actually a style tat we’ve seen on nandita das before, if i am not mistaken.

    but my big problem here is the colour combination! the green and lilac together are refreshing – but the black top (and shoes) puts a a damper on the whole thing! if she had chosen a cream top instead (with maybe a belt or stole to go with) this look wuld be much more complete.

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  9. She looks lovely, and I love the green and black combo. But for the shoes, I like it, would have loved it if the skirt was a wee bit shorter.

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  10. What I like is how she’s wearing this. It IS an eccentric outfit but her posture and confidence make it look so effortless. Like she’s not trying at all. That’s always a good look.

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