Suhani and Masaba attended the jewelry design awards (where the former picked up an award actually) wearing Anamika Khanna. Both ladies finished out their looks with understated clutches, statement jewelry and neutral heels. Like what you see?
P.S: Masaba’s earrings are by Suhani Pittie.
Suhani Pittie (Lefy) And Masaba Gupta At GJEPC Artisan Awards 2015
It was a draped Zulekha Shariff gown for Shaheen while at the jewelry awards. Wearing her hair down, she paired the dress with earrings of her design, sparkly peep-toe pumps and a Bottega Veneta clutch. The dress looked great on her curves! Now if only the jewelry designer worn her hair differently, it would’ve gone a long way in elevating the look. A wispy low knot would’ve not only shown off the earrings but also softened the look.
When you’ve got to attend two back to back events at the same location within just a couple of hours, you do what Ms. Arora did today.
At the Brand Vision Awards where she received an award, Malaika wore a Shantanu & Nikhil draped top with a Neha Taneja skirt and a necklace from Farah Khan Fine Jewellery.
As she was hosting the GJEPC Artisan Awards 2015 right after, it didn’t quite allow her to do a completely different outfit. So with bit of a switcheroo, by wearing a Shantanu and Nikhil draped sari over her draped top (and pairing the look with jewellery from Roopa Vohra) she achieved a totally different look from the previous one.
Question now is, think she fared better in one look over the other? She looked good in both looks but am swaying towards the skirt look just a wee bit more.
Malaika Arora
Left: At Brand Vision Awards 2015
Right: At GJEPC Artisan Awards 2015
Malaika Arora
Left: At Brand Vision Awards 2015
Right: At GJEPC Artisan Awards 2015
Wearing an organza Anamika Khanna sari, Sonam attended the Artisan Jewelry Design Awards held last evening. An evening bag and Farah Khan Ali emerald and diamond jewelry finished out her look. Now, see the vintage appeal in this look or think it just ages her? Old world charm or just plain old? Tell us!