In Manish Malhotra
While Ms. Saran’s appearance in Toronto had us cringing, London saw her fare a lot better. The beautiful actress has always been bit of a sartorial disappointment so baby-steps is the way to go. She looked good.
P.S: Any one else wish the blouse sleeve ended with the first border (from top)? Or even the first two; just not feeling that last lace(?) border/trim bit at the end.
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Shriya Saran At Midnight’s Children Screening
At 56th BFI London Film Festival
Photo Credit: Zimbio
Lovely saree….loved the colour combo. Im okay with the blouse too.
Actually like the frill – adds character to the blouse.. ending at the first border would have felt routine..
as pretty as she is, she always looks, um, like she is trying to turn somebody on. very not my cup of tea.
or maybe you’re projecting!?:D some people just have sensuous features.
ha ha. ya, she seems to have those bedrooms eyes going on. but on a more positive note, she does look much better here than we’ve seen for ages.
Such a drab drape. That and the make-up take away from a look that could have been top notch.
She looks gorgeous. I’m a big fan of Shriya.
Manish malhotra seems to be trying to copy sabyasachi these days- better than his blingy bollywood thing he used to do but not very original. Don’t like the colour combo of this saree much.
And Sabyasachi is copying Manish Malhotra’s designs. Just look at Natasha Poonawala’s lehenga for Kareena’s Sangeet
Love Love Love the saree :D
P.S:Someone should teach her how to SMILE! :)) She gives the same expression in almost all her photographs.
After seeing Natasha Poonawala wearing Sabya’s lehenga. Looks like sabyasachi and MM have exchanged their styles. I get a strong wibe of MM trying to transform into Sabya with his latest collection. who knew Sabya is doing the vice-versa!
She’s seriously RIDICUlOUSLY beautiful. She’d look pretty wearing a potato sack.