In Rajat Tangri


Pairing the purple Tangri dress with black accessories sure was a safe way to go but we’d have like something more edgy to go with the dress. Not that we’re fans of the dress itself but hey, with the right accessories say a silver gladiator sandal or even the black one below, it had the potential to pop.


Left: Rajat Tangri, Resort 2012
Right: Sagarika Ghatge at Rush Music Launch



Zara Stud Sandals


Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani/Solaris Images

  • Leave a comment

    Comment image 2

  • Like it? Share it!

Doing Black


Going by the hair do, it seems like Ms. Dhupia was in character at the music launch of Rush. This ‘in character’ appearance though, we kinda like. The choker works well with the strapless dress and the short do.

P.S. She finished her look out with an Outhouse choker and a Gucci clutch.

Neha Dhupia at Rush Music Launch


Neha Dhupia in Rush

Photo Credit: Solaris Images

  • Leave a comment

    Comment image 6

  • Like it? Share it!

WLIFW Spring 2013: Gaurav Gupta


Sculpted, pleated and draped, the clothes were unmistakably Gaurav Gupta. The sari-dresses/draped saris made a comeback minus ornate corsage embellishment. In its place were intricately pleated accents on the shoulder. Whether bits of it or all neon, loved the burst of color. The sportswear vibe was hard to miss (see Row Three). My favorite part of the collection though were the printed pieces with pops of neon.



Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

  • Leave a comment

    Comment image 0

  • Like it? Share it!

WLIFW Spring 2013: Rahul Mishra


The designer best known for working magic with weaves didn’t disappoint. Aside from his usual silhouettes, the inclusion of body-con dresses and fitted sheaths were a surprise but not an unwelcome one. Love the sheer panels. Also a favorite was the kurta and wide-leg trousers with a bit of sheer (Row One, extreme left). I was had at the pockets!



Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

  • Leave a comment

    Comment image 3

  • Like it? Share it!

WLIFW Spring 2013: Nachiket Barve


Nachiket Barve has to be the go-to designer for girly-girls, the ones that prefer soft, pretty and very feminine aesthetic over plain candy-floss cute.

Peplum tops tend to be rather stiff and so seeing them in a softer form was refreshing (Row One, second from left). And while on peplum, the embellished purple gown looked great (Row Two, second from right). Loved the saris.



Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

  • Leave a comment

    Comment image 8

  • Like it? Share it!
/*
*/