is the second model on the left holding her saree? what is it? or was it a wardrobe malfunction? i love colour…so the srees are automatic winners…
Also agree with Peach Bellini, they should have avoided the signs…
we ll, i read that this concept was about the resilience of india…typified by the characteristic chai. behind the drama created was a great idea. the o -so-propah models were presented as village women…hence the ill-draped sarees. each thing jelled with the basic concept…..it was well thought out….y’kno ..method in the madness
Love the colour in the sarees!
interesting idea.
wish they’d stayed with the props instead of attaching signs to the models’ heads. it looks kinda ridiculous.
is the second model on the left holding her saree? what is it? or was it a wardrobe malfunction? i love colour…so the srees are automatic winners…
Also agree with Peach Bellini, they should have avoided the signs…
i second peachbellini.
Interesting idea, but badly executed.
IS it just me or does the model to the right :3rd & 4th row resemble Minnie Driver?
I wish she concentrated more on clothes than the prop. for the sarees it looks like she took few strips of coloured fabric and calle it a day.
lol@ saya. That’s Candice Pinto
hmm trying to copy sabyasachi??
i love randomly put together colorful saris like in this collections
I LOVE THE QUIRKINESS of this show…every single show in this fashion week were soo boring, but this one at least had a concept
we ll, i read that this concept was about the resilience of india…typified by the characteristic chai. behind the drama created was a great idea. the o -so-propah models were presented as village women…hence the ill-draped sarees. each thing jelled with the basic concept…..it was well thought out….y’kno ..method in the madness