Bollywood designer Manish Malhotra, who received an award there himself, also rued the fact that no actress wore a sari in Bangkok. “Katrina Kaif was to wear a black net sari designed by me, but decided against it because she wasn’t feeling too well,” revealed Manish. “As an anchor, Urmila Matondkar sported a gown and then a nice lehenga. Kareena danced for songs from Jab We Met and Tashan but in a bright green cape, blue ghagra and shimmery harem pants. She did wear a sari at another event, though.” He added that while Western gowns dominated the green carpet, Indianness was exemplifi ed in the rest of the show.
No matter, it’s what the stars wear that’s what Indians and fans all around the world see fi rst. And, eat your hearts out Kareena, Kaif, Urmila & Co., you would have looked just as gorgeous and sexy in six yards of silk. Designer Vikram Phadnis, who is also big on Bollywood and who presented a fusion wear ramp show in Bangkok, admitted that while the green carpet was a great platform to fl aunt one’s fashion quotient, “I think everyone wants a change from the bling Indianwear. The look ‘in’ right now is very classic and feminine. And the actresses indeed looked lovely in their gowns, didn’t they?” |