7 Best things about Bollywood Clothing
Here’s a great list of 7 best things about
bollywood clothing. You might have previously come across Bollywood Anarkali Suits, DesignerSarees, and a lot more to drape yourself with, but these are the essence of
all bollywood clothing put on collectively!;
1. Dawned from ages
Once Indians heedlessly duplicated the
style of their most loved stars, downcast to the last end. "Courageous
women like Hema Malini, Zeenat Aman and Parveen Babi produced patterns in their
times," relates organiser Anita Dongre. That, by broadening, had inferred
great business for the originators who made these "looks".
A highly personal style is the new credo
and social media is both the spur and the platform, with sign outfits worn by
the stars only frolicking cameo or inspiring roles at best. For example Dongre
points out, "Star inspired fads do not happen so often now."
3. Distinctiveness
"I prefer to put my own look together
rather than copy someone else. That sort of aping is dumb," says Shubhika
Singh Chundawat, 22, a psychology student in Mumbai. Recalling two saris a
friend wore for college farewell events, she says, "Her Kareena and Sonam
saris were so funny and annoying at the same time! You must have a mind of your
own while dressing up!"
4. Cultural differences
Manish Malhotra, designer and stylist to
the stars says that while what the screen divas wear still gets a lot of
attention, there is a crucial difference. "Even if a client chooses a `10
lakh lehenga that Deepika (Padukone) wore, she will wants creativeness and tuning,
while keeping the basic design element intact. He adds that no typical
Bollywood lehengas have sold in his Delhi store, usually the haunt of
starstruck, well-to-do customers.
5. Not so sweet!
"I have not had even a single bride
tell me that she wants exactly what Alia Bhatt or Kareena Kapoor wore,"
says Malhotra, who has been frequenting Delhi a lot since his store opened a
year ago.
Mumbai-based designer Sandeep Khosla
recalls a time when clients wanted carbon copies of what stars wore in Maine
Pyar Kiya, Devdas or Hum Aapke Hain Kaun. But that has changed. "Earlier
even the superrich asked for the lehenga Madhuri wore in Devdas, but no
longer," he says. "The mass market may still hanker for exact copies
but not the elite or the truly fashion conscious, any more."
6. It’s Influential
Veteran designer Ritu Kumar agrees that
Bollywood has prejudiced fashion a lot and enhances that it still influences
fashion trends particularly in small towns. So while orders duplicating a
designer-created cinematic bands may be passé, knock-offs are still good
business, down the price ladder certainly.
7. It’s Viral!
"Countless shops in Delhi's Chandni
Chowk or in Kolkata sell outfits that copy or are heavily inspired by film
costumes," she says. "However people are discovering their individual
style." That is obviously because with pret and street fashion, both
indigenous and international, taking off in India, style has become even easier
to personalize.
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