Mad Men Mania

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Cosmo’s latest issue features Ms. Dhupia channelling the 60s retro look but with a 50s pinup girl messy hairdo in Vizyon , Puja Arya and more. Catch her full editorial here.

P.S. You can also catch Sonam Kapoor wear a Puja Arya while shooting for Spice Mobile Ad inside, a dress that suited the Mad Men theme so much more than her previous attempt.

Left: Vizyon, Spring Summer 2010
Right: Neha in Cosmopolitan


Left: Puja Arya, Autumn/Winter 2010
Right: Neha in Cosmopolitan



Left: Puja Arya, Autumn/Winter 2010
Right: Sonam Kapoor Shoots For Spice Mobile


Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Neha is only one who has actually brought retro look back and she looks awesome. She does so effortlessly in comparison to so called fashionistas or style icons. Now here is a girl who deserves a style icon award. If only she was related to some superstar it probably would have been easier. 😉

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    • Amen sister. Neha, Kangna, Bipasha – sure some of their looks are more miss than hit but they at least are constantly changing it up. Someone give Neha a Style award.

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  2. Whats with Sonam holding her purse awkwardly?? Is she advertising the phone or the bag??
    may be bad pciture here, but I can see the horrible makeup again!

    Neha- Thumbs up !

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  3. Channeling an American retro look based on an American hit show. I mean yes dress ups are all fine and one shouldn’t be restricted by geography but isn’t this something that is very dull and overdone by now-heck even etsy sellers dress up for their items similarly. Can’t Indian magazines show more creativity – surely there is much more to mine even if you wanted a Western look e.g. the Parsis or Christians in the 50s, 60s.

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    • I agree that India’s a bit late to embracing the 50s and 60s revival in fashion, particularly since Mad Men has been running for 4 years now and was influential from the get-go.

      However, these outfits are anything but dull. I love that designers are taking classic silhouettes and incorporating more contemporary, playful designs. Fashion is all about mixing the old and the new to create clothing that is appropriate for the present, but also wearable for the future.

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