In Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla

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Wearing a peach sari by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, Natasha attended their 33rd anniversary fashion show on Thursday. I would’ve liked this better if the sari had the flame-inspired edge only on the pallu.

What say you?

 

Natasha Poonawalla

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Ms. Poonawala ought to have realised it by now that dressing up is an art of balancing it out. Not putting all shiny and colourful things together. That way only her clothes and accessories get to be in the spotlight, not her. Unfortunately, that is what happens with her, all the time.

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  2. Omg ! How can she wear this ! the makeup is very bad and oily and shiny and weird !!! . The body language screaming “ get me out of this crap”!!!

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  3. What was the theme? Dinasours? Such a Juvenile design. This is what comes of out of Industries top designer, a class project work of stegosaurus ? Shame shame shame.

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  4. I normally take what she wears with a grain of salt, and I admit I’m mostly amused by her choices mostly, but this outing is too salty for me. I love orange in Indian attire but this one is a failed experiment, and could have been executed better.

    Also, I follow her on Instagram and I wonder why her comparatively better outfits that she wears all over the world aren’t featured here, but instead we see this festive dinosaur look instead.

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  5. I do not understand why the blogger would say, “I would’ve liked this better if the sari had the flame-inspired edge only on the pallu.” Really ? You think, this ghastly fabric manifestation would look better with the feathers only on the pallu. Granted that everyone’s tastes are subjective, but surely there is a baseline standard of good taste. This is a tacky monstrosity.

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  6. Agree with everyone about the horrendous sari. But can I also mention the ghastly hair colour and excessive make up she has on …. they’re only adding( negatively) to the already awful look .

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  7. One of the greatest unsolved mysteries of Bollywood is what hold does this designer dua and MM have over the Bollywood celebrities? What secrets do they hold that the celebrities lose any sense of style they have and agree to wear any monstrosity these designers churn out? We shall never know.
    Ms Poonawalla has been turning up in one tacky outfit or the other and always loaded in jewlery incase we missed her richie rich status. No taste!

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    • Say it louder for people in the back. Why won’t these crappy designers leave the saree alone! Apart from Anamika Khanna and Rimzim Dadu (and may be Gaurav Gupta’s version that Diana Penty wore at Cannes), there’s isn’t a single designer who has come up with a worthy re-interpretation of the saree.

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  8. This could also be a profound statement from AJSK. They acknowledge they creativity ended in Cretaceous age. Are are the dinosaurs of the designer world. Time to forgive and forget and fossilize this outing 😉

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  9. What did I just see? Her sari (If I can call it that) is up in flames, her hair colour is blinding and her face has been literally white washed. This lady just needs to calm down!!!

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  10. For the first time ever I am actually happy to see a one boob drape. This way i can force my poor eyes to look at the horrendous blouse instead ! The joy of choice !

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  11. This is ridiculous….
    I am not joking.. one time I seriously made cloth cutouts in the same shape and color scheme as those red/orange/yellow “things” on the sari .. and stuck them on a plain black t-shirt for my daughter. She had to dress up as a bird – and I was trying to make her feathers. She was 5 at that time.

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  12. I wish those flames literally caught fire and burnt the sari!!

    AJK….this design is a monstrosity !! Read this blog and find out what we ordinary individuals think of your designs !!

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  13. Somebody pls tell the duo that the 90’s is history along with their aesthetics where it belongs. Who in their right mind can design something like this in this day an age?
    And to think they actually convinced someone to wear it.

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