In Monisha Jaising
A nice dress. Too bad we are distracted by the hair.
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Left: Monisha Jaising, HDIL Couture Week
Right: Lekha Washington at Vedam Music Launch
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A nice dress. Too bad we are distracted by the hair.
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Left: Monisha Jaising, HDIL Couture Week
Right: Lekha Washington at Vedam Music Launch
Celina continues to take her endorsement deal seriously and sports more saris. 😉
It must be the sweltering Heat but am actually liking the easy, summery floral sari on the left. But even the Heat can’t get me to slow down enough to like the look on the right. :p There’s just way too much going on there.
And now for an iced cold drink. *Sigh*
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Celina Jaitely
Left: At Kashish Film Festival
Right: At Jashn Store Launch
We have some ‘Not Quite’s on our hands, don’t we?
Love the silhouette on Arpita; it sure is an interesting dress. Am not one for ruffles, but it does add some interest to an otherwise simple dress. Having said that, I still would’ve preferred the dress minus the ruffles but that’s just my personal taste.
As for Minissha, I can’t look past those shoes.
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Left: Minissha Lamba At An Art Exhibition
Right: Arpita Khan At Kitsch Fashion Show
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
For someone whose sense of dress-up is leggings, keds and a crazy tee/top, am actually taken back that M.I.A made some effort and donned something other to the 2010 Costume Institute Gala. It was reported that she would wear an Alexander Wang for Gap outfit but I very much doubt that this creation is one. Am gonna guess that it’s just an Alexander Wang creation.
On anyone else, this would be a WTHeyyy but she with her I-freaking-rock-this-look attitude actually makes it work. Just goes to show that sometimes it’s the wearer that makes an outfit.
Update: It is an Alexander Wang For Gap one of a kind creation and will be auctioned off Here beginning May 5th.
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M.I.A at 2010 Metropolitan Museum Of Art’s Costume Institute Gala
Photo Credit: Wireimage
Forget Oscars, in my opinion, the best event for seeing fabulous gowns on the red carpet is the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Yearly Costume Institute Gala. And so you can imagine why I am horribly disappointed to see Padma in this peachy/gold bustier gown. If the color wasn’t bad enough, oh-my-god at the feathers! What a letdown.
We won’t be covering the fabulous others (and there were many) but you can catch a full coverage of who-wears-what on our favorite blog Here. Move over Queenie, I think Padma just took your spot for looking worse in gold.
Update:Padma is wearing Roberto Cavalli. Thanks ‘Laveena’ for the news tip-off.
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Padma Lakshmi at 2010 Metropolitan Museum Of Art’s Costume Gala
Photo Credit: Wireimage