Not exactly a comment to the designs, but the first model looks a lot like Iman! I also like the dress she’s wearing as well…there’s bits and pieces from each piece that I can appreciate, but probably not on a whole.
loved these outfits! finally a designer figured out how to use vertical stripes properly! I hate horizontal stripes but they are everywhere and they just make us look fatter, wider and shorter…y then every tee in the mall has horizontal only is beyond me!
lol i know what u mean PeachBellini, but thankfully its not that bad in England…
to the dresses, i really like these…they’re not bound by ‘time’ they’re almost classic silhouettes for ethnic wear, yet what makes them so very different is the craftmanship, material, colours etc…
@PeachBellini: ahahaha that’s hilarious! Yeh, there is a reason why I don’t wear clothes like that…I do not want to be called a FOB. Identity issues maybe?
It’s such a pity, because it means I miss out on wearing such nice things sometimes!
when one is talking abt their wearability..i really like the first one…one can team it up with a lovely lycra stretchable churidar to give it a traditional yet trendy look(when d need arises).
Not exactly a comment to the designs, but the first model looks a lot like Iman! I also like the dress she’s wearing as well…there’s bits and pieces from each piece that I can appreciate, but probably not on a whole.
LOVE the makeup !
i love the outfits…specially the color combination….love each one of them!!!
agree with Dia , very pleasing to the eye
loved these outfits! finally a designer figured out how to use vertical stripes properly! I hate horizontal stripes but they are everywhere and they just make us look fatter, wider and shorter…y then every tee in the mall has horizontal only is beyond me!
i love these outfits. i wish we could wear clothes like these in suburban usa and without eliciting a “your english is flawless!” remark.
lovely
lol i know what u mean PeachBellini, but thankfully its not that bad in England…
to the dresses, i really like these…they’re not bound by ‘time’ they’re almost classic silhouettes for ethnic wear, yet what makes them so very different is the craftmanship, material, colours etc…
i would buy and wear her clothes…
These are way cute! Real possibilities for wearing by non-models, unlike the ugly batch below on the blog.
@PeachBellini.. I agree. The outfits do have an Indian touch that I like but are very urban looking as well…1,2,3,4,6 in particular
i like the fluidity of the clothes. and the sheer simplicity. nice!
@Peach Bellini
lol, I’ve never had anyone say that to me
…but then again I’ve never worn anything quite so ethnic
I do like the clothes though
@PeachBellini: ahahaha that’s hilarious! Yeh, there is a reason why I don’t wear clothes like that…I do not want to be called a FOB. Identity issues maybe?
It’s such a pity, because it means I miss out on wearing such nice things sometimes!
Pnp u making me homesick:-)
when one is talking abt their wearability..i really like the first one…one can team it up with a lovely lycra stretchable churidar to give it a traditional yet trendy look(when d need arises).
Lovely collection. I like this the best till now in terms of wearability. I especially like the first two & the last one.
Stunning pieces. Very elegant, very versatile.
All of them are amazing!