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In Anuj Sharma


Spotted designer Babita Malkani in an Anuj Sharma dress which she paired with her Ferragamo Clutch and some hot pink pair o’ heels. I love grey and do like how the hot pink works against the color but as far as the dress goes, this particular one isn’t quite working on Ms. Malkani.

This Spring 09 Anuj Sharma has been really popular among the swishy set, versions of which you can see here, here, here and here.

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Babita Malkani At Triumph Lingerie Show

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Anuj Sharma


This isn’t the first time we’ve spotted Pratima wear Anuj Sharma so that comes as no surprise, however, we do wish she’d take a page out of say someone like Ayesha Depala’s book and wear more of her own designs, she being a ‘designer’ n’ all.

That aside, how fab is the color on her?

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Pratima Gaurav At Isha Koppikar’s Sangeet

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Anuj Sharma


The dress on Antara is from Anuj’s Fall 08 collection called ‘Eyelet It Be’. The collection was all about multi-functionality where each piece of square or rectangular fabric could be turned into varying lengths just by using the eyelets to hold the sides.

You may recall Anuj Sharma playing with the concept of ‘versatility/multi-functionality’ with his Spring 2010 collection titled ‘Button Masala’ as well.

Antara had a great start with the hair and the dress, wish she kept it edgy and hard… but she had to go and lose the plot with that clutch and those shoes. Especially those shoes. It’s a ‘Not Quite’ for us.

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Antara Mali At GQ Men Of The Year Awards


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Anuj Sharma Fall 08

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani, Bharat Textile

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Lakme Fashion Week Spring 2010: Day Two


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Anamika Khanna Spring 2010, Lakme Fashion Week

Anamika Khanna’s collection embraced simplicity and feminity by keeping the silhouettes free-flowing and easy, and the color palette quite minimal with mostly black and white interspersed with colors like red, corals and fuschia used more as an accent. ‘Yay’ for the fact that she mostly used cottons, especially muslin for her collection, something that I needed to see after all the velvet on runways. Loved the restrained use of appliqués, smocking, lace, cutouts, sequins and those zardozi motifs. It was understated and minimal without being bleak.

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Anuj Sharma Spring 2010, Lakme Fashion Week

I can’t wait to see pieces from this collection ‘off-the-runway’! Anuj Sharma’s ‘Button Masala’ collection on the runway seems pretty alrite but wait till you read this… with buttons and button holes as the principal theme of his collection, he created garments that can be worn in multiple ways just by fastening the buttons in a different manner each time. A color palette of red, black, off-white and nude was the perfect backdrop to the rather easy silhouettes used on the runway; makes for a perfect foil for the wearer to bring her own to the clothes. And the endless possibilities with those buttons has me excited to see this collection in person.

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Aneeth Arora Spring 2010, Lakme Fashion Week

Aneeth Arora’s ‘Pero’ was bit of a disappointment. While I appreciate the fact, and I really do appreciate it that it was a collection that predominantly used handloom fabrics like ikats, natural dyed khadi, bandhani and gamochas, the feeling that none of these elements were used to their full potential was hard to shake-off. The extremely wearable separates and the earthy cotton clothes with discreet floral embroidery and prints were applaud-worthy and yet can’t help but feel let-down over the fact that the designer didn’t take full advantage of what she was working with. Seemed like it was off to a great start and then just missed the homerun by that much.

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Anuj Sharma


Spotted designer Pratima Bhatia in an Anuj Sharma Spring 09 dress at a recent do. We quite like this look on her, especially how she kept everything (accessories) minimal and let the simplicity of the dress shine.

Perhaps it’s because of that, that this otherwise unremarkable (to us anyway) draped dress looks good.

P.S: Below is a version of the dress.

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Left: Anuj Sharma Spring 09
Right: Pratima Bhatia

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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