Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Would you work it?

Rani On Filmfare: (Un)Covered

Love the lehenga she's sporting on right side, she paired it so beautifully too. To make it wearable, outside of the ramp and photoshoot, I'd do nice jhooti's, change from black to white blouse, high neck, sleeve cut right towards the neck, showing off some skin on the shoulders, with a white dupatta laced with just a hint of gold or maybe red, all those chunky bangles.

If you heading to a friends mehendi, if you are throwing a tandoor party in your backyard even, i'd keep the hair simple, no more of jewellery, no earrings nothing, just a gorgeous lehenga and smile to go with it- totally workable.

Rani is such a charming gal. That's me reporting from Fashion central of my blog. Thank you for tuning in, will bring you more as i spot some simple workable ones. Muaah!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really, no jewellery. Doesn't make...

PP

Kinetic said...

PP, thank you posting a shout out :) no jewellery as in - let me explain where i'm coming from. the lehenga has such heavy work, anything more to it would be a bit much i my take. I'd still do those kinda chunky bangles, love those, with a high neck, i wouldnt do any neck stuff, maybe simple a dot of earrings should carry for that fusion of simple surroundings on a heavy skirt. It's a different story if you are going all out. In that case, tie hair back, let the jewellery do some talking on its own, a broad u neckline, to let the neck candy show off too i guess, nahi! what's ur take!

Anonymous said...

Any thoughts on "Gulabi" movie. I know its a old Telugu movie.

Kinetic said...

(scratching my head! wondering if this last comment was for my blogpost?? i guess thats what happens when you have more than few browsers open, you read one page and comment on another- i'm guilty of that too) Though unrelated to my Rani M's outfit post- i guess Gulabi cant be such an old movie, aieh! Thank you :) for your comment, though.

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