WLIFW Spring 09: Gauri And Nainika

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  1. Now seriously, how many fashion weeks are there in India?! And the green dress, 3rd row right, is ghastly! It is making the model look short and stumpy, what will it do to us lesser mortals?!??!

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  2. for some reason whenever i see G & N creation, i just think pretty… thats it… everytime i just get the feeling that i have seen it before … its like they steal the neck from designer A, silhouette from B, cut from C etc etc and assemble it all as their own.

    I never think ‘wow! thats unusual/ thats creative/ that stunning’ …. its just all very pretty, very safe, and very done to death.

    They seem to have got extremely lucky … there was no-one who was exclusively designing dresses and gowns … and hence an affordable desi option thats become wildly successful

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  3. I agree with Neha – they’re pretty but safe. Made it cause they were the early birds in designing gowns and dresses in India which no doubt has caught up with international fashion!

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  4. My fav collection i love everything, om goodness i just want to run up that runway and steal all their clothes lol
    but anyway i would to see Aishwarya in that silky white dress
    and i like to say that these Indian designers are very talented

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  5. I like!!!!
    Missed their show yesterday and want to kick myself. Loveeee the cream satin gown and the orange ones quite nice.
    Beautiful and Safe.

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  6. I sincerely wish that someone would tell all these designers to stop looking at VOGUE & FTV to rip designs off and apply some originality into their craft!

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