
I like this saree, period. There is an inherent glow to the saree and I like the mesmerizing pallu and understated border.
The design of the blouse is consistent with the theme of the saree and that is A-OK with me.
What I hate about this is that the execution of the blouse – seems like it is trying to provide support where she doesn’t need… let me just leave it at that.
Some might say that this saree is slightly outdated, may be, but as saree designs go, I like it.
Oh the jokes one could make…
Who is sari now?
We saw Elizabeth Hurley’s b**b (and we are not sari)
Someone should probably tell Liz Hurley that there’s a reason why Indian women wear those half shirts under their saris…

NSFW – NSFW

Mouna Bhat in a black saree. I guess she is famous for being famous. She is fast finalists of Fame Gurukul, one of the most watched Indian reality television shows.

I speak fluent Gujarati and love gujarati culture in general (ok, still not fond of sugar in my dal, but rest of the stuff is pretty OK) but I never thought of gujarati women as very fashionable. All that has changed now.

Well, when something is trendy, everybody and her sister in law wants to do it.
This is from the 16th Annual Star Screen Awards.


Sonal Sehgal in transparent saree and backless blouse at Kailash Kher anniversary.
I don’t think I particularly like it as much, but it is an interesting concept. Perhaps the design on the saree is not fully captured by the image so it looks a bit sparse.

Manyata Dilnawaz Shaikh’s black saree at the anniversary bash.
Hate this saree for multiple reasons. The picture is from the anniversary bash that Sanjay Dutt threw and I am not sure if the saree does justice to the occasion. The neck looks really bare – like there is someone forgot to put on a necklace. The border on the saree and the blouse is distracting, the self colored design on the saree makes it look drab, shall I go on?

I like the inner blue border, which is of the design that is similar to the blouse print – nice! I like the tri-color border, it is interesting and gives a nice edge effect, but I am not sure about the pallu. Looks like an afterthought. This could have been an elegant thematic saree, but it has turned in to a mish-mash.