Sari Style
After a string of appearances in androgynous looks, it sure was a surprise to see Sameera in a sari. Can’t quite say though that the surprise was a good one. Not a fan of the sari, especially the embroidered part. And after the looks we’ve seen her in, surprised she picked this sari.
P.S. The sari is a Nachiket Barve.
Sameera Reddy at CaratLane.com’s Solitaire Experience Lounge Launch
Photo Credit: Cinerjosh
Wow she actually looks charming when she smiles rather than the weird constipated look she has been giving the cameras for the last few months. I think the colours look great on her. I like it.
she needs to fire her make-up artist pronto!!
Nice to see her in a saree. Though not a fan of this particular one, this is indeed a much better one than her pervious outings.
I love how the colours of the Saree come together though am not a fan of the embroidered bit. She looks fab to me.
i agree
I actually like this Nachiket Barve Sari from his SS’13 collection, wish Sameera had opted for the same blouse as worn on the runaway.
I agree! I always commend innovative designs of sarees which enables us to wear a traditional garment in new ways. I like this particular one as well; love the popping color contrasts and the embroidered bit adds a great visual twist!
And to Sameera’s credit she has draped it well.
She looks so fresh and cheery. Love the colors on her. I think she’s such a pretty girl who is finally tapping into her potential 🙂
loved the sari…
this is so weird.. worst of almost all the sarees i ve seen in my life … why call it designer.. i wud rather pity a woman who cannot afford good clothes for herself… may be a poor woman dressed like that wud satisfy my curiousity.. but why is she wearing that ??
SO this is how Sameera looks when she smiles naturally! Just beautiful…she should allow herself that more often!
So true! This is the most pretty I’ve seen her look all thanks to the smile, and that she looks so much more comfy in this than her other ‘stylish’ clothes.
P & P, I’m sorry, but this blatant classism has to be stopped on your blog…. First it was someone calling out a bai’s saree, now it’s the lady above talking about poor women. Of course, such comments may reflect real world thinking but they don’t need to be published here, right? 🙂
+1
i ask y not .. fashion may be edgy but aesthetics need not be compromised