Monday, 4 March 2013

Esha Gupta’s fondness for Delhi Designers




Model-actress Esha Gupta has been in news for her ever-growing fondness for Delhi based fashion designers. Being born and brought up in Delhi, Esha has a natural liking for them and has been their client for the past several years. She likes to wear clothes designed by them on different occasions and feels that Delhi is the hub of producing contemporary yet ethnic apparels.

Esha has always been a Delhi girl and has a rapport with different designers based here. She says she feel comfortable in the clothes designed by them and help flaunt her style statement and personality.

In fact, most of the designers are her friends and she keeps a friendly relation with them. Whenever she is in Delhi, she always manages to pick up some or the other attire from her favorite designers’ boutiques here. However, she is open to flaunting dresses designed by designers from other parts of country, she says.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Vidya Balan’s love for Sarees initiated the comeback of apparel




When you talk about Vidya Balan, you can never resist talking about her love for sarees and how magnificently she drapes these sarees around her body. When asked, she says she feels stylish and sexy in this apparel and it has in fact become her signature garment.

Whatever be your height or weight, sarees can add grace to any woman’s look and help her show off her curves. It makes you feel good.

Vidya Balan revealed that she has vivid memories of how she used to drape her mother’s sarees around her and made family members click pictures of hers in the attire. She still has kept those pictures in her photo album.

She loves every kind of saree but the red and gold Kanjeevaram saree of her mother’s wedding, is her all time favorite.

Sabyasachi is her favorite designer as his inventions into the Indian traditional attire has helped her wear fashionable sarees at any gala functions.

So, next time you are wondering whether to fit into this attire, remember Vidya Balan and dress in a classic Indian style.