Tag: Sanjay Garg

In Sanjay Garg


Aditi attended Aamir and Kiran’s Diwali party on Sunday wearing a red Sanjay Garg lehenga. It sure was a lot of red to take in at first glance but I quite liked it. Did you as well?

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In Sanjay Garg


At Manish Malhotra’s Diwali bash, Neha was seen in a Sanjay Garg look and if it felt like a case of déjà vu, you weren’t hallucinating. She did wear a version of the same separates in black just a few days ago.

We don’t quite have better pics but from what I see, I did like the separates. Just wish she’d picked a smaller clutch.

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In Sanjay Garg


While arriving back in Mumbai possibly after attending an event, Neha was spotted wearing Sanjay Garg separates with kitten heels and a grey Dior shoulder bag.

Given that this was probably more her event look, the better question to ask is if you liked the separates.

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In Sanjay Garg


For her appearance at a recent Awards event, Neha picked Sanjay Garg separates to wear. With her hair in a wispy updo, the actor finished to the look with a Chanel clutch and pair of classic Saint Laurent pumps. She wore her look well!

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Neha Dhupia At iDiva Salon Awards 2016


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Neha Dhupia At iDiva Salon Awards 2016

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Lakme Fashion Week: Indian Textiles Day Part One


A designated day for celebration of the Indian textile heritage is an unprecedented concept that was initiated under the Lakme Fashion Week banner a while back. In the beginning, the work showcased on that day oscillated between garbled and tedious but a short span of time the vocabulary has found a refinement of understanding and deep appreciation.
The sustainable fashion market was shackled in traditional ‘zari’ saris and shapeless garments. A spate of talented designers with deep understanding of the weaves and a repertoire of clever cuts shifted the premise and shattered the correlation between handlooms and the ‘jholawaalas’. Now these garments are regarded as the preferred clothing for uber chic and style icons.

‘Sustainable Fashion and Indian Textile Day’ at Lakme Fashion Week has been the meeting ground of these designers from the varied parts of the country and the dazzling, glamorous runway. The empowered set of patrons of sustainable fashion now has an address.

The first show #MADEINASSAM, three diverse protagonists of Assamese heritage weaves had come together to showcase the myriad appeal of this textile.
*The first on the runway was Aagor by ANTS craft, an NGO that since 2002 has nurtured about 150 marginalised tribal women weavers of strife torn areas by teaching and providing weaving work, health care so as to afford them the freedom to stay with their families.

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Keenly feeling the disparity and distance in the growing commercial success of textiles and the absence of Northeastern offerings, Pranami Kalita started her label Pariah to bridge that gap showcasing garments skilfully crafted from traditional, luxurious silks like Paat, Eri and Muga.

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Anuradha Kuli of – Naturally Anuradha is an Award Winning Master Weaver with 25 years of intense hard work behind her and has risen from grass roots to a space of nurturing a growing community of weavers. She is a revivalist of forgotten weaves and boldly works with natural dyes and hand-spun Eri threads to offer saris that have an exceptional appeal. Vintage embroidery revivalist Purvi Patel teamed these saris with contemporary cut blouses.

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