Of Crazy Prints

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She’s got great height, great hair and a dazzling smile but this time they could not overshadow the ugly print of the Cavalli gown or the weirdly overbronzed face. That print is bringing back memories of IIFA and that isn’t a good thing.

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Sushmita Sen at ‘Dulha Mil Gaya’ Bash

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Why she always wear same-print or monochromatic clothes.
    All zebra/leopard/… or all black.She can do much better.She need to change her stylist/fashion designer.

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  2. Eeurgh. What a dress.
    Mr. Cavalli and his Indian counterparts, the Peacocks, NEED to hire some new textile print designers pronto! This whole animal skin with paisley overlay is so ’80s, rehashed in such a bad way too…
    And the make-up and big hair takes it further on the road to Alexis Carrington land…

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    • Oh sorry, I actually meant Cavalli and Babita Malkani specifically after seeing her psychedelic jello dresses some posts back, but yeah, I guess the Peacocks too, ‘cos I looked at the dress on Anusha Dandekar with the skull-crosses, so Eeurgh to them too.

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  3. This poor lady has totally lost the plot! We have such beautiful women in India, and it is tragic how they let themselves down with their dress sense and lack of style! Many seem to think that all that is required to look good is to throw on a Cavalli or a Leger……oh the delusion of it all!!

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  4. oooh da print z soo busy…but no doubt she hass luvly hairr ….heart taking smilee… n superbbb height… luv sushh … but hate dat bust print

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  5. (comment for PnP)

    Looks like you’re having a slow day πŸ˜‰

    so I noticed this new trend where socialites have a scarf/ wrap draped over their saris for the Delhi winters, I think it’s really chic and you should check it out:

    I’d really like if you could you do a post about it

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  6. This print confuses the shape of her body, making her seem stocky. Also, the drape at the bust is too intense. If you do a print, the drape and design of a dress should be limited to create a svelte flowing aesthetic.

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