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In Urvashi Kaur


While it was a Manish Malhotra on the red carpet, the press conference prior to it saw Ms. Mirza in a tie-dye Urvashi Kaur. We don’t have full-lengths but don’t quite need ’em. She looked great.

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Left: Urvashi Kaur
Right: Dia Mirza at SAIFTA 2013 Press Conference

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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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In Urvashi Kaur


Wearing Urvashi Kaur, Tisca attended a recent press meet. Now, we are all for the DeBo, earthy aesthetic but can we agree, those pants weren’t the way to go with it? So unflattering.

As easy as it must have been to wear that on a hot summer day, this appearance merits a Not Quite don’t you think?

P.S: The sandals are by Payal Pratap.

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Tisca Chopra At Ankur Arora Murder Case Press Meet

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WLIFW A/W 2011: Day One


Akaaro by Gaurav Jai Gupta (not to be confused with the other GG) after having a very successful debut last season went for a more de-structured look for Autumn/Winter. The collection consisted of dresses and separates in fabrics like cottons, wools and silk in earthy tones.

Akaaro by Gaurav Jai Gupta, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011

If you are looking for structured fits, classic lines and conventional silhouettes then Kallol isn’t the designer for you. The designer is all about rebelling against all of the things above and so you got to see a lot of unstructured tunics pleated at odd angles to give us relaxed laid-back looks. Our favorites were the clock-print (minus the hair detail, but of course) and the geometric dress.

Kallol Datta, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011

Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean it has to be devoid of color. Urvashi Kaur and Rehane gave us plenty of it with their collections. Urvashi carried forward color-blocking well into winter by way of tie-dye tunics, wrap jackets, waist coats paired with Moroccan salwars, churidaar pants. Scarves prominently featured throughout the collection.

If Urvashi’s collection was more about loose and relaxed fits, Rehane’s was more about short fitted mini dresses featuring of lloral mesh lace . Accessories comprising of multi-stripe belts and head-peices also played a major part in the presentation.

Urvashi Kaur, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011


Rehane, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011


Tarun Tahiliani was the last to present on day 1 of WLIFW in a sponsored show (by 3C). One immediately saw a Chinese influence in presentation by way of the farmer conical straw hats but it was also mirrored in the structured cropped jackets and long coats seen on some of the models. The collection also included many of the trademark Tahiliani sari-inspired draped gowns, anarkalis and saris/jackets combos.

Tarun Tahiliani, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011


Tarun Tahiliani, WLIFW Autumn/Winter 2011

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