Friday, 3 February 2012
Now Uma Thurman goes desi
It seems that ethnic Indian wear is fast becoming the fashion flavour globally. Hollywood actors Uma Thurman and Debra Messing were recently seen all dolled up in Indian finery in New York City while filming their new television series, Smash. Thurman, 41, was seen in a pink salwar kameez
and accessorised the look with a bindi, a necklace, bangles and a maang tikka in traditional yellow gold. Messing, 43, wore a parrot green and mustard lehenga with gold jewellery. Last month too, actor Catherine Rusoff was seen wearing a salwar kameez at the Golden Globes red carpet.
UmaThe Indian design fraternity is seeing it as the latest token of acceptance to Indian wear by the West. Experts say that while the international fascination with Indian wear has been talked about for a while, this shows that Hollywood celebs are now game for incorporating Indian wear in some of their mainstream appearances too. Fashion Designer Gauri Karan says, “Indian designs are catching international attention due to their timeless, exotic appeal.”
Fashion Designer Sidhartha Tytler says, “The two actors look stunning in their Indian outfits. While Debra looks much better than Uma, it’s great to see finally India getting the acknowledgement. The credit goes to Indian fashion weeks and designers.” Fashion Designer Niki Mahajan says, “The bright colours of the Indian suit and lehenga are looking great on the actors. I am happy to see Indian designs finally getting their due of worldly recognition.”
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment