In Joy Mitra
At an event for a bank, Vidya was seen keeping it simple in a cotton Joy Mitra sari and Amrapali jewellery. While I like the simplicity of this look, something about the hair threw the look off.
Vidya Balan at Yes Bank Event
At an event for a bank, Vidya was seen keeping it simple in a cotton Joy Mitra sari and Amrapali jewellery. While I like the simplicity of this look, something about the hair threw the look off.
Vidya Balan at Yes Bank Event
Joy Mitra’s A/W 2013 collection was cinema inspired and one that reminded us of Satya Paul’s Pop Art Collection from 2007 that featured sarees featuring heroines. You know what comes next, don’t ya?
How do you prefer your Bollywood served up? The Joy Mitra way or The Satya Paul way?
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Joy Mitra presented a collection that drew inspiration from the colonial India while attempting to give traditional garments a more contemporary twist. I can’t quite honestly say the collection made much of an impression. A lot of the traditional looks seemed like rehashed (and badly executed) Anand Kabra and/or Anamika Khanna designs.
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani