Tag: Jehangir Art Gallery Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

Style File


Bandeau tops/one-shouldered blouses paired with plain or ombré saris seem to be what Ms. Singh favors when choosing to wears saris. Having spotted this look with alarming frequency lately, we can only hope it’s a passing phase and, one that’s nearing it’s end.

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Rashmi Uday Singh

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In Sabyasachi


Two recent events had Ms. Chopra pair her striped Sabyasachi skirts with simple, fuss-free tops. I see what she was going for, however I can’t help but think the skirts begged for something more.

Sabina Chopra
Left: At Jehangir Art Gallery’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations
Right: At Estee Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness Event

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In Sabyasachi


For Jehangir art gallery’s recent Diamond Jubilee celebrations, it was back-to-back Sabyasachi for Sangita Jindal. Of the two, the appearance in sari was our pick. Yours?

Sangita Jindal At Jehangir Art Gallery Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

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Sari Style


While at a recent event, Laila paired her sari with a Sabyasachi blouse and Payal paired hers with a blouse of her own design. It was easy to pick Payal as the favorite.

As much as I love the combination of the plain black sari with that Sabya blouse, I really, really dislike the Ameesha Patel school of sari draping style.

Laila Lamba (Left) And Payal Khandwala At Jehangir Art Gallery’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

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In Sabyasachi


As part of Jehangir Art Gallery’s diamond jubilee celebrations, Sabyasachi presented his collection and after which, Vidya Balan felicitated certain artists. All this wearing what else, but a Sabyasachi sari.

We are okay with Ms. Balan picking Sabyasachi for ninety-nine percent of all her public appearances. We really are. However, we do wish she’d stop dressing beyond her years (by which we don’t mean she should instead pick blingy saris and barely there blouses). We give her mad props for always choosing saris. Just wish her signature style didn’t always have to mean her having to channel her inner hot maami. Not that it’s a bad thing, just that it’d be a lot more appealing if she’d mix it up. No?

P.S: You may recall seeing a version of this sari on Shruthi Haasan here.

Vidya Balan At Jehangir Art Gallery Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

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