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In Eka


Wearing a nearly identical look, both Mini and Maria took in the Eka presentation at LFW yesterday. The ladies wore their Eka separates well.

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Mini Mathur And Maria Goretti At Lakme Fashion Week


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Mini Mathur And Maria Goretti At Lakme Fashion Week

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Kiran Uttam Ghosh


For her appearance at a recent event, Mini picked a Kiran Uttam Ghosh sari. Wearing her hair down, she finished out the look with a cocktail ring. She wears that texture heavy sari well; Mini looked good!

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Mini Mathur At Women’s Leadership Symposium

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Star Speak, By Mini Mathur: Why I Don’t Feel Naked Without A Birkin


Star Speak is an ongoing series of columns, penned by celebrities we are used to seeing on these pages. This is their space to write about their take on fashion, the fraternity and whatever else catches their fancy.

Mini Mathur, one of Indian television’s most popular faces takes on fashion policing and follies of stereotyping “looks”. You can follow the model, presenter and actor on Twitter here and Instagram here. But first, read on.

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Mini Mathur


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Why I Don’t Feel Naked Without A Birkin

Writing about fashion on the very blog that makes me run for cover and adjust my sari pleats when I spot cameras. Brave. Rather brave.

As someone who wears many hats and has run the gamut of being a Dilliwaali from advertising (read: management student, handloom lover) to an MTV VJ ( read: lets paaaahrty in fun, shiny corsets & thigh high boots) to a reality TV host ( Ummm.. its called ‘general’ entertainment for a reason) to the wife of a film director (Read: glam bhabhiji), I pretty much can’t figure out what my “look” is supposed to be. Or if I should even HAVE one. Because as much as folks love slotting folks into neat little fashion stereotypes, some of us are tripolar. And whichever person residing inside wins the argument on the given day, decides the on-duty look. Besides, isn’t a “look” only what you create for a character in a soap or a film? Surely real life doesn’t work like that! Why should one be happy trying to project just one fashion persona? For me, there’s so much perverse fun & madness in dressing a Barbie in a combat fatigues with her hair all oiled and tied back and black streaks on her cheeks.

When I joined MTV, I remember angst-ly leaving my khadi wardrobe back in Delhi as it was just not cool for a hip VJ to be seen in a cotton sari. Girls in Bombay only wore saris at a wedding, or a festival.. complete with the ‘costume-y’ big bindi, bangles & jhumkas.. like they were dressing for some ‘part’. For me saris have never been about the great Indian overkill. I grew up watching the super cool women in my family wearing it with such ease & spunk that saris did not seem out of place even at an all night rager. Neither did it feel aunty-like or particularly ‘decent’. In fact I felt rather sexy wearing colorful mulmul over lycra, linen over lace and tussar over net. I still do. That said, I also love my ripped denims and on-duty draped gowns.

Yet every time I depart from my beloved sari, the readers of this blog feel “I should stick to my look” or “I am trying too hard”. If I ever felt like changing up my sari with brogues or a belt, well, “I should not mess with how a sari is worn”. Bruh… I know how a sari is worn traditionally, but there are 84 styles in which a sari is draped and not each one is bullseye all the time!! I find it so much fun to experiment occasionally. I get so happy when my niece also tends to think of it as a red carpet worthy garment, without always having to look like the blazingly beautiful but traditional Rekha in a kanjeevaram.
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In Khara Kapas


Wearing a Khara Kapas tie-dye tunic/dress with a pair of denims, Mini attended a women’s festival in Mumbai. With her hair in a casual top knot, she finished out the look with multiple necklaces and rings, pair of ankle-strap block heels and a Tod’s bag.

Though the somewhat easy-definitely casual look bordered on ‘match-much’, it worked, it did on Mini in any case. She does always do well with looks that have bit of a ‘DeBo’ vibe to them.

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Mini Mathur At Festivelle 2016


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Mini Mathur At Festivelle 2016

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Gaurang


Wearing a Gaurang sari, Mini attended a trunk show in Mumbai yesterday. Big earrings, cocktail ring and a matching clutch were her accessories of choice. Think she did good?

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Mini Mathur At Payal Singhal And Shaheen Abbas’ Trunk Show


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Mini Mathur At Payal Singhal And Shaheen Abbas’ Trunk Show

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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