Category: The Daily Etcetera

It’s Giveaway Time!


Summer is almost here and to beat the heat Rooja.com is giving away this summery Esley dress.

All you have to do to win the dress is to follow these two simple steps:
1. Sign up on Rooja.com here.
2. Name your favorite product on the website and your size for the dress below in the comments section.

We’ll pick a winner once the contest is over which will be May 19th. The contest is open to residents of India only. Leave your answers in the comment section and as usual we won’t be approving the comments until after the contest is over.

P.S. There is a special discount for everyone: Use STREETSTYLE500 to get a Rs 500 discount for the next 2 days.



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Doing Black


Neha also donned a black dress to the IIFA press meet like Sonakshi but while Sonakshi’s had us wishing for a few more inches on the hemline, Neha’s was just right. She dressed up her simple dress with a collar necklace and tan snakeskin pumps. It wasn’t a look that’d blow your socks away but a nice one nevertheless. She looked good.

Neha Dhupia At IIFA 2012 Press Meet

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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White Out


Of these ladies to have worn white recently, it was easy to pick our least favorite. Between the hair and the fit (of her dress), Shenaz’s look just came off as sloppy.

L To R: Shenaz Treasurywala, Shaheen Abbas And Dia Mirza

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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Nuptial News


Past month, we’ve had several folks tie the knot. Down south in Chennai, actress Sneha wed Prasanna in a traditional wedding. Shveta Salve and Harmeet Sethi had a fun wedding in Goa and singer Sunidhi Chauhan had a low key wedding in Mumbai with musician Hitesh Sonik.

We wish all of them our very best!

Sneha and Prasanna


Shveta Salve and Harmeet Sethi


Sunidhi Chauhan and Hitesh Sonik

Photo Credit: Cinejosh, Nitesh Square Photography

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On An Aside


If you are in London between now and the 15th of May, check out Sotheby’s ‘Inspired by India’ featuring designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. You’ll see some exquisite saris and, a range of specially commissioned shawls and headbands in the ‘Inspired by India’ selling exhibition of contemporary design. And if/when you do go, tell us how it was!


Below is an excerpt from the P.R note:

Sotheby’s highly regarded curator Janice Blackburn shared her verdict on the grandmaster of Indian Fashion in her enunciation on Sabyasachi ,“He is to my mind the finest and most original of the Indian dress and accessory designers. He doesn’t look to the West for his inspiration but rather the colourful low life of India — gypsies, the desert, Bollywood. His work is very Indian but in a way that in the West we understand and appreciate and value.”

On her selection Blackburn says “I visited and travelled extensively in India for many years and am particularly interested in crafts such as weaving, tie-dying, embroidery, enamelling, paper and so on…. It is sad that most of the skills and craft traditions we associate and value in India are dying out and not being passed on to the next generation who prefer to go to the cities. Much of the work is now mass-produced and poor. But there is a new generation of designers who are adapting these traditional skills and using them for well-designed contemporary work. This is what interests me. I have met and worked with several of these designers before. Sabyasachi clearly was someone special. His workmanship is exquisite – all handmade – embroidery, beading,” said Blackburn. “He has the finest aesthetic and stays true to his Indian roots. I have followed his progress since he first began designing and am absolutely thrilled he has agreed to exhibit in ‘Inspired by India’,”

Says Sabyasachi Mukherjee on this selection, “I’m feeling happy that I am being recognised for being Indian, primarily for being myself. I have always said that the only way to become global is to have a local soul. And I am really happy that this is being validated time and again in my career.”

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