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Cover Wars!


The girls behind ‘Saawariya’ and ‘Vivaah’ were no where in sight when Sonam and Amrita were roped in to their respective covers… Sonam played up the urban fashionista with elan, straight hair and all, while Amrita turned up the Fahrenheit in Ferragamo like never before… we like!

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Sonam on Grazia
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Drashta, Fall 2008


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Amrita on Verve
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Salvatore Ferragamo, Spring 2008

P.S Amrita is wearing the Ferragamo gown backwards, in case you were wondering why it looks different…

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Sonam In Lanvin


Update: Sorry everyone. We are travelling so more posts will come after a few hours…

Sonam walked the red carpet premiere of “Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na” in a Lanvin number complete with a black Bottega clutch.

The ruffled dress is lovely but does her hair take attention away from the dress or add to it?

P.S. Added the second pic to show the back of the dress seen on the runway on the top right corner…

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Sonam Kapoor, “Jaane Tu Ya Jaane” Na Premiere

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Rani In Anuradha Vakil


Spotted Rani in a pink Anuradha Vakil sari and looking lovely! Thankfully, she didn’t have to wear her Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic outfit to this event!

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Rani at Hema Malini’s Natyavihar Kalakendra
Lakme Fashion Week, 2003

P.S. Dont miss Sonam wearing a blue/green version of the salwar kameez here.

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Like Mother, Like Daughter!


Looking at these two reminds me of how I always borrowed stuff from Mum, except I never returned it! 😉


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Sonam Kapoor

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LFW: Sonam Dubal


Sonam Dubal’s collection titled “Trailing the River Goddess” was inspired by the life-giving qualities of rivers. The color palette consisted of shades of blue, purple, burgundy, green, red, gold and yellow to denote water, earth and human life. There was heavy oriental influences marked by mandarin collars and diagonal cuts on minis and skirts.

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