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In Manish Malhotra


Looking radiant in a Manish Malhotra outfit was Ms. Dhupia at the music launch of “Gandhi To Hitler” in Delhi. We don’t see a lot of stars go for the bun look so props to Neha for trying something new.

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Neha Dhupia at Music Launch of Gandhi To Hitler in New Delhi

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Pretty In Pink


Looking lovely in a pink Manish Malhotra suit was Ms. Zinta at the GR8 Women Awards held in Dubai. You love?

Preity Zinta at Gr8 Women Awards Dubai

Photo Credit: Masala

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In Manish Malhotra


Both these ladies wore Manish Malhotra while taking in the designer’s show to show their support.

Despite the non-novelty of the outfits worn, they both do look charming. And it is to both Feroze’s and Neetu’s credit to have pulled that off! Especially Neetu in that anarkali, which let’s face it, is quite overwhelming.

Feroze Gujral (Left) And Neetu Singh At On Day Three of WLIFW A/W 2011

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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In Manish Malhotra


Kareena kept it simple in a pink Manish Malhotra sari at the launch of The Great Indian Wedding carnival in Mumbai. If not for the matching eye-makeup, this look would’ve been a Like. The pink shadow was much too glittery for the look.


Kareena Kapoor at The Great Indian Wedding Carnival

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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Manish Malhotra: LFW Summer Resort 2011


It feels like Mr. Malhotra heard all of us because for his Resort collection, he really dialed down the bling factor. Having adopted 45 girls from the Mijwan village for their craftsmanship in chikankari work, Manish used their handiwork in his latest collection which besides chikankari also employed kashmiri embroidery too.

The show started with menswear that showcased simple embroidered kurtas paired with slim trousers and jodhpur pants.


The women’s collection was, of course, a lot more elaborate. Manish presented his trademark lehengas and kalidar anarkalis that were again rich in chikankari and kashmiri embroidery. The gota work was not as dominant as it was in his past collections which in fact worked to this one’s advantage. Each outfit had just the right amount of glam factor and traditional work. What the designer didn’t stray from though were his trademark patchwork lehenga (see inside) and sheer anarkalis.

It’s been a while since we’ve felt excited about a Manish collection but this latest one just changed that. I applaud him for taking a step back and integrating a lot more of traditional work into his designs. It goes a long way in reviving the old arts.


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