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(Un)Covered


Kiran Rao covers Elle’s latest issue and, about time we say! Wearing Rajesh Pratap Singh, Ms. Rao owns the cover. We like.

(Un)Covered- Kiran Rao In Rajesh Pratap Singh For Elle August 2014

Left: Kiran Rao For Elle, August 2014
Right: Rajesh Pratap Singh, Spring 2014

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LFW Summer 2014 Grand Finale: Rajesh Pratap Singh


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In Twos


Day 3 of her appearance at TIFF saw Tisca in two different looks, one in a Geisha Designs gown and another in a pair of Urvashi Kaur dhoti pants paired and a velvet Rajesh Pratap Singh jacket.

Even though she looked nice in it, wasn’t quite feeling the gown, especially the black lining on the bust. If we hadn’t seen the runway version, we probably would’ve thought it was inner wear gone wrong.

Much prefer her in the jacket look.

Do you have a favorite?

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Tisca Chopra at Qissa & Match Factory 8th Anniversary Dinner (left) and Qissa Screening (right)
At TIFF 2013

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Katrina on Verve: (Un)Covered


I’ve seen many a covers with Katrina but the June edition of Verve’s the only that had me do a double take. In the sleek hairdo and simple RPS dress, Ms. Kaif looked fierce.

My only gripe, that bracelet. Doesn’t quite fit in.

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Left: Rajesh Pratap Singh, A/W 2013
Right: Katrina Kaif on Verve June 2013

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WLIFW Spring 2013: Rajesh Pratap Singh


Rajesh Pratap Singh’s genius is undisputed. That said, this collection was confusing. I love the sharply tailored, non-fussy, strong aesthetic the designer stands for. But then, the slinky metallic dress in that dreadful lurex-like fabric (Row Three, Extreme Left) came down the runway. You could’ve knocked me down with a feather. The experimentation with this collection has me think the designer is in a state of transition. Though this state of flux didn’t always translate successfully.

The designer played some more with ‘honeycombs’ that we first saw in his Autumn/Winter 2011 collection. And this time, the mood was a lot more darker. Where before the shimmer was a lot more muted in his previous collections, ’twas more aggressive this time around. Some of it worked, some didn’t.

Lest you think it was all one colossal disappointment, it wasn’t. The dresses with metallic spines at the back were brilliant. Loved the black leather honeycomb dress (Row Two, second from left) and the off-white/cream one (Row Three, second from right). The spiked/studded stockings really added to the looks.

Like I mentioned earlier… Confusing.

P.S: I wish this show was better lit. For those of us who pour over digital images (which often is the only way we can go through a collection), the lack of detail is disconcerting. Am sure it never really is the same as actually seeing something up close, but wish there’d be HD images available to us mere mortals.

P.P.S: Speaking of ‘honeycombs’, have you seen Alexander McQueen Spring 2013?



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