LFW Winter/Festive 2014: Masaba

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  1. Giant flower prints are not my thing. A couple of these could work as separates but otherwise its a whole lot of ugly. The best thing here is shilpa shetty, she makes that outfit work.
    Also, why do designers put those ugly gold borders/hems everywhere, I’ve seen manish malhotra do this too. It always looks really cheap.

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  2. Masaba had very wearable pieces in her collections when she first debuted, but looks like she ran out of ideas. This collection is pathetic and downright ugly. I can’t see any A-lister wearing any of these clothes.

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  3. I’ll preface this by saying that I appreciate the major amount of hard work that goes into preparing a collection for a show, and that Masaba is definitely talented. That said, this entire collection looks overworked. She needed Tim Gunn telling her to pare it back a little (and a heck of a lot, for some of those outfits).

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  4. I am very sorry to say that the collection is very very ugly! Can’t enjoy any of the garment visually…
    I believe its only the PR and the unnecessary HYPE that’s working for her but NOTHING else!! Can’t get over the grotesque collection!!

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  5. seriously what’s there to like.. i am little aghast.. can’t think of single garment that caught my eye.. and bell bottoms.. no ways.. please lets keep them in 80’s..

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  6. Shilpa’s outfit, the saree inspired drapes, the outfits that have cutouts near the waist and the zari border give a major Nikhil Thampi flashback. Not liking this collection one bit!!!

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  7. This collection is the worst Ive seen from her. I just don’t get it. Whatever the inspiration is the outcome was definitely underwhelming.

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  8. The clothes have no structure, and the prints are an eyesore….Sad !!…If they are not doing anything for these stunning models, how can we mortals carry them !!

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    • I doubt that Sonam could do justice to this collection of Masaba given her track record of wearing too many accessories and clashing prints/ elements together at times with little success. However I can trust Neha Dupia or may be Kangana ? to wear any single piece with ease (and success of coarse)

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  9. Seriously?! She can’t get away with such a disastrous and disappointing collection! What’s with the print and oh my that styling?! My eyes!!! It’s sad to see that no matter what, people will buy this since its a “Masaba.” This is not retro fashion. This is not mixing and matching. This is simply wrong!!!

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  10. Wonder why Indian designers throw so much of traditionalism into their designs. I hardly come across anything smart and chic, which actually represent contemporary Indian women. I mean who wears such huge prints, chunky jewellary and that kind of hairstyle to a summit. Everyone are not celebrities about to walk the ramp

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  11. ha ha… emperor’s new clothes? my faith in common sense is restored after seeing the comments above. Hype can do only so much; this proves it. Glamourous selfies do not a good designer make.

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