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Sari Not Sorry


By this point, you probably have caught a whiff of Gaultier’s Fall Couture presentation. The theme was ski culture and among the pieces inspired by exotic and glamorous chalets, skiing destinations and the jet-set who frequent them, were those that were inspired by the sari. And you couldn’t miss them.

The sharply tailored black number worn with white stacked bracelets and a matching choker was an instant favorite. Sign me up for the après-ski cocktail hour. The other black draped dress with thin beaded border instantly reminded me of a Schiaparelli from the thirties. This tells you, much like the Grecian toga, the sari has inspired fashion through the ages. Both fabrics from ancient cultures/civilizations with distinct and distinguishing drapes.

Jean Paul Gaultier Couture 2017

Jean Paul Gaultier’s clothes have a certain whimsy, a sort of magnified alternate fairy-tale reality to them. And so, looking to India for inspiration doesn’t surprise me. Back in 07, it was royalty that did the trick.

Jean Paul Gaultier Couture 2007

Coming back to the sari, it’s been a garment that has always caught couturiers’ attention. Schiaparelli did a draped black number in the 30s, a silhouette which was revised again more recently in 2015. At that time (30s-60s), the sari much like the cheongsam hinted at fetishizing of the ‘exotic’ East by the West. Between that and romanticizing royalty and colonialism, the sari, an elegant garment by itself got the nod of approval to be reinterpreted for the western palette from the upper echelons (and couture buyers).

Schiaparelli 2015 And The 30s, Yves Saint Laurent 80s And The 60s

It’s easy to see the sari’s appeal… The drape is open to designer’s interpretation and even in it’s simplest, unadulterated form, open to the wearer’s. And perhaps, universally flattering.

Balenciaga Early 60s, Christian Dior 1955, Alexander McQueen 2008, Marchesa 2013

After seeing a picture of Hepburn in Life magazine’s May ’62 issue, Jackie Kennedy asked Oleg Cassini to create a version of the original Hubert de Givenchy design for her. She wore the pink sari-inspired silk chiffon (beaded with porcelain and rhinestones) gown to a White House state dinner honoring President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan in 1963. Incredible how the dress seems just as timeless today (could be the Hepburn-Kennedy effect too)!

Audrey Hepburn In Givenchy, Jacqueline Kennedy In Oleg Cassini

However, it hasn’t always been only saris. Other silhouettes, textiles and craft have heavily influenced designers outside of India as you will see in a snapshot of images below. The sari though is just a tad more special. The garment is uniquely dependent on its wearer. Each time it lends itself to the aesthetic of the wearer, both in how it is draped and styled.

Chanel 2012

Hermès 2008

Among the young in India, saris are not as popular. But that is beginning to change gradually. Re-interpreted silhouettes, sari-inspired gowns are like gateway drugs to the real thing. And every time a designer is influenced/inspired by it, it’s a notch for Team Sari. This timeless garment needs its due and it’s happening, albeit bit by bit. Have you heard of The Sari Series? We are thrilled to announce we are associate producers on one of the How-To-Drape films and can’t wait for you all to see it. We love our saris and are so excited to be able to lend our support in a small way! Yay saris! And that’s Sari, not sorry.

Elie Saab Couture 2016, Isabel Marant 2016

Photo Credit: Life Magazine, Style.com, Vogue, Met Museum

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In Chola


Wearing separates from Chola, Neha attended an event launching her very own show for Saavn. Keeping her make-up understated, the actor finished out the look with a multi-color clutch and pair of Jean Paul Gaultier booties. Like what you see?

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Neha Dhupia At No Filter Neha Launch

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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Front Row Fashion


Be it the Chola jumpsuit or the Payal Khandwala dress, Neha didn’t disappoint with her first sighting at Lakme Fashion Week. We couldn’t pick a favorite between the two since she wears both so well.

The red clutch is Jean Paul Gaultier and the silver chain-strap bag is Amrapali (as is the necklace she had on with the dress).

Neha Dhupia Photographed In Chola By Sohaya And Payal Khandwala On Day One Of Lakme Fashion Week A:W 2016-1

Neha Dhupia At Lakme Fashion Week


Neha Dhupia Photographed In Chola By Sohaya And Payal Khandwala On Day One Of Lakme Fashion Week A:W 2016-2

Neha Dhupia At Lakme Fashion Week

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Jean Paul Gaultier


Kangana and Manish attended a Sansung event at Paris Fashion Week with the former killing it in an edgy Jean Paul Gaultier. To say the half blazer/half dress was offbeat would be an understatement and if there was one person who could pull it off, it was Ms. Ranaut. Now, we know why she went the sweet avatar at the Dior show. She saved her fierce look for this do.

Catch Manish and her (wearing Dior dresses and coats) while taking pics with the Samsung phone inside.

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Kangana Ranaut at Tasting Night With Samsung Galaxy During Paris Fashion Week


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In Jean Paul Gaultier


Sonam attended the Fashion Awards wearing a pinstripe double-breasted Jean Paul Gaultier suit. With her hair in a severe knot, Sonam finished out the look with a strong red lip, a vintage Givenchy necklace (from Viange), Chanel bag and to-die-for Alexander McQueen pumps.

The menswear inspired look works well on her; she looked great!

Sonam Kapoor At Grazia Young Fashion Awards 2014-1

Sonam Kapoor At Grazia Young Fashion Awards 2014


Sonam Kapoor At Grazia Young Fashion Awards 2014-2

Sonam Kapoor At Grazia Young Fashion Awards 2014

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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