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Maximized


Pria was spotted in her trademark maxi look and while we think she looked cute (we do have a soft spot for headbands), we are hoping she changes it up a bit.

Pria Kataria Puri at S2 by Poonam Soni & Nawaz Singhania Jewellery Launch

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In Pria Kataria Puri


Not fond of either pair of shoes Ms. Bedi paired her Pria Kataria Puri dresses with, but that aside, love the green one on her!

Left: At Falguni-Shane Peacock Show at Shehnaai 2011
Right: At Pria Kataria Puri Show, LFW Summer/Resort 2011

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A Purplicious Face-Off


While designer Pria Kataria went long in a purple jersey draped maxi, Dipannita went short in a one-shoulder draped dress.

Individually, I liked all of the pieces of Dipannita’s look but they didn’t quite come together. Would love to see those sandals with some skinny jeans.

In this purplicious face-off, am liking Pria’s simple style more. Whom do you prefer?

Pria Kataria Puri (Left) and Dipannita Sharma (Right) at Grazia India’s 3rd Anniversary bash

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Yin And Yang


A gold croc Chanel is hard enough to pull off as it is. What didn’t help Ramona’s case was the pairing of it (the Chanel) with a gold toned top and the worst part of it all, lamé gold pants. The price of gold dropped today and yet I don’t want to buy, thanks to Ramona.

Proving a balance for us in a printed self-designed number right off the LFW runway was Pria Kataria Puri.

Pria Kataria Puri and Ramona Narang at Paul & Shark Launch

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Pria Kataria Puri: LFW Summer/Resort 2011


For her last collection, jewel-print took center-stage, and this time around, Pria Kataria Puri drew inspiration from Marrakesh. Rich in kaftans of many lengths, tunics, dresses and saris, the collection wasn’t color shy. Crystals, mirror-work, embroidery and silk tassels were embellishments of choice for this collection, while fabrics like chiffons, silk, crepe and jersey were fabrics of choice. Though some of the pieces were heavily reminiscent of her last collection (see second row), some of those kaftans were beautiful.


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