Tag: Namrata Joshipura

(Un)Covered


Been late in posting this cover (no one to blame here but my epic ability to procrastinate), but better late than never methinks.

It was return of the supermodel(s) as Laxmi Rana, Vidisha Pavate, Sheetal Mallar and Diandra Soares teamed up for Marie Claire’s cover, a 4th Anniversary issue.

More images from the cover story inside. What do y’all think of the spread?

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Laxmi Rana, Vidisha Pavate, Sheetal Mallar And Diandra Soares For Marie Claire, June 2010


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L To R: Vidisha Pavate (In Pankaj And Nidhi), Laxmi Rana (In Gaurav Gupta), Diandra Soares (In Pankaj And Nidhi) And Sheetal Mallar (In Bian By G Pia Fleming)


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Runway To Photoshoot


Kalki sure wears this rather tricky jumpsuit well, or in any case, it photographed much better in the shoot than it did on the runway! Kalki herself looks great here!

P.S: If those shoes look familiar, its because Amrita Rao was seen in these same Tresmode sandals here!

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Left: Namrata Joshipura, Spring 09
Right: Kalki Koechlin For Elle Magazine

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All Dolled Up


First it was the puppets and now, its the dolls!

The May issue of Grazia India in addition to featuring a gorgeous Shilpa on the cover also had several designers create miniature outfits to be worn by dolls…

Got a favorite?

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Turmeric sequin ball gown and gloves, Lecoanet and Hemant


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Left: Jumpsuit, Raakesh Agarvwal; Bubble-Hem dress, Sitara By Manjaree; Bambino-print Maxi, Kallol Datta
Right: Bubble-Hem dress, Sitara By Manjaree


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WLIFW: Namrata Joshipura


Namrata Joshipura’s collection had a palette that was somber and smokey, the only hit of color coming from a stray piece here and there. This collection too saw a heavy use of metallics but in a form that was softer and more subtle. The silhouettes went from being easy and free-flowing to form-fitting and structured. An easy elegance and understated glam is what the designer seemed to have been attempting to translate onto her collection.

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