I know it’s in my bag somewhere, I just have to find it. While you wait, order yourself another drink, won’t you?


Women and their purses baffle Mr. Khanna. Nothing to it I say!

We may not have a linebacker’s shoulders but damned if we let that hold us back! A girl needs her bag, her oversized bag damnit.

Not being the most organized, my bags’ insides are often comparable to a war ravaged scene. But I am covered, I am. I have carried the usual suspects, you know, make-up, shades, wallet, keys, gum, IPad, a book. On occasion, maps, camera, sun-screen, bottled-water, an umbrella, flats to change in to, toothbrush, extra pair of tights in case of a snag (TMI you say? Hush!). Tissues too. I may lose them to the depths of my bag but, have them I will. Unknowingly, I seem to also carry a magnet most times. One that immediately attracts my husband’s keys, wallet and what-have-you only to leave his hands free so that he can then gesture enthusiastically while poking fun at my rather big bag. (Let’s just add that and, why men leave the toilet seat up or can’t ask for directions to the list of things we don’t understand about them.)

I am no masochist (except when it comes to high heels) but if I must (and I choose to) carry the weight of the world on my shoulders, I ought to do it fabulously. And if toting what I want on my shoulder means paying an arm (and a leg) for it, then so be it. (The irony isn’t lost on me.) Besides, am positive Céline would make my shoulders hurt less. That’s a clinical study waiting to happen, and am willing to participate.

Pain threshold (and the need to mess with your head) aside, come evening, can you blame us for picking the tiniest bag on hand? Don’t be fooled though, we can still MacGyver anything we need out of it’s contents. Except for maybe a map. Have no use for it, can’t read ’em anyway.

Oh, the going to the bathroom in packs thing, no big mystery there. We are just giving each other’s (very sore) shoulders a rub. No, it never leads to anything else. Mostly. I’ve said too much already…

Picture Credit: Tina Tang

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In Lanvin


Another day, another Lanvin for Madhoo… The green of her dress matches our envy! :p The color is fantastic on her and, the accessories and hair aside, the draped dress works really well on Madhoo’s frame.

Left, Centre: Madhoo Shah At The Dom Pérignon Do
Right: Lanvin Asymmetric-Shoulder Draped Dress

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Dolce & Gabbana


It was a stretch satin Dolce and Gabbana sheath dress for Ms. Oberoi at the Dom Pérignon party. Silver strappy heels and a Judith Leiber Cherish Package minaudiere completed her look. You like?

Left: Dolce & Gabbana Satin Sheath Dress
Centre, Right: Gayatri Oberoi At The Dom Pérignon Do

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Paco Rabanne by Manish Arora


We all were hoping Lady Gaga would don atleast one Manish Arora during her trip to India. She didn’t but pretty much made up for it by wearing not one but 5 outfits from the designer’s first ever collection for Paco Rabanne at the MTV European Music Awards 2011.

We are so kicked! What better way for a collection to debut off the runway!

Lady Gaga at MTV European Music Awards 2011


Lady Gaga at MTV European Music Awards 2011


Lady Gaga at MTV European Music Awards 2011


Paco Rabanne By Manish Arora, Spring 2012

Photo Credit: Daylife

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In Donna Karan


We don’t have the official pics yet but here is a sneak peek of Twinkle at the Bombay Times bash in her maroon Donna Karan dress with green croc clutch. We love the color combo.

Catch better pics of her here and here.

Twinkle Khanna at Bombay Times 17th Anniversary Bash

Photo Credit: Twitter

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