Sunny is a designer in Los Angeles. He loves the fluidity and fluency of a saree and believes that when a woman wears a saree, she not only adorns her body but she also adorns her soul. His design ethos is that “simplicity never goes out of style.”
Indrani is a video journalist in Kuala Lumpur. She seamlessly blends east and west by doing the Bharat Natyam steps and Tango, without missing a beat. She has an infectious smile, a youthful sense of the fashion and a timeless sense of the style.

Rupa Gupta: A writer, editor and journalist, Rupa has been in the media for more than two decades. She has worked as Editor with major publications, both in India and abroad. a keen eye for fashion and current trends. Her sense of aesthetics transcends the hype and always finds the true beauty.

Liza Varma is a former Femina Miss India and well known model in Delhi. Today, she is a leading Fashion Choreographer with over 1000 shows to her credit in India and abroad. She is also a member of the Fashion Design Council of India and a Consultant with Shoot Talent Management. Her client list is the who’s who of Indian fashion industry.
Misty is a student in London and has her fingers on the pulse of London fashion industry.
Abhi is a student in San Francisco and showcases sensuous saree pictures.
Kamini is a model in Los Angeles and loves to accentuate the best a saree has to offer.
1st pic of her – Lovely earrings, Lovely Saree Jacket (Assuming bassed on the straps design) Very nice necklace.
But I dont know why most Indian Woman use this 2 color combination for sarees… Its yaccky.. Specially with a line to separate 2 colors.. But they know better
2nd Pic.. Lovely Graceful saree.. But who is her hairdresser ? Commmoon Her shape of the face doesn’t go with this hair style..She looks Robotic..
I just noticed that she is wearing a saree pin? Do you really think this saree border needs a pin like this ? May be “yes”.. The Picture is not very clear…
Hi Thus:
I agree with you in many ways; the dual color saree never looks good. I have seen it being used a few times, but it is very dated and lately out of favor.
I didn’t dislike the hair style; especially if couple it with the long sleeves of the blouse. It is trying to project certain distance and that works. I don’t know what her role is in the TV show Kasauti, but I bet you that she portrays somebody who is a bit aloof.
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Also, I am not convinced that it is a pin on her shoulder; looks more like a reflection of the silver embroidery because of the flash. Also considering that she has a 3/4th length blouse and saree is covering most of her upper body, it would be out of character to have a pin.