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5th December 2005, 12:39 AM
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Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Here is some advice for those who do fashion design in Bollywood:
1. Men do not wear pink
2. Men do not wear tight-fitting clothes
3. Do not have someone wear a dhoti if he is going to dance next to a guy in a leather jacket (perhaps thats advice the director should also take)
To be fair, I have to say that the fashion designers have done a good job with the actresses. Now they need to invest a little more time in the actors.
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5th December 2005 12:39 AM
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5th December 2005, 10:13 AM
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Re: Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Originally Posted by
SRS
Here is some advice for those who do fashion design in Bollywood:
1. Men do not wear pink
2. Men do not wear tight-fitting clothes
They used to in the '70s! Maybe they r aiming at sum kind of retro-style nowadays.....not doing a very good job @ it tho......its nowhere close to the original '70s style.........
To be fair, I have to say that the fashion designers have done a good job with the actresses.
Actually it seems far from a fair (leave alone good) job to me afa the current actresses (Bollywood as well as regional) r concerned.......let's face it, most of the fashion designed for them seems to be more a means of exposing their skin/flesh wherever/however possible! These 'designers' hav successfully given even Sarees a vamp-ish look.......and yea, they seem to've asexually created a new cross-breed of Indians w/ brown (& in sum cases even blond!) hair, among actors as well as actresses!
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5th December 2005, 03:26 PM
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Re: Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Originally Posted by
SRS
To be fair, I have to say that the fashion designers have done a good job with the actresses. Now they need to invest a little more time in the actors.
You must be joking! Most of the time what the actresses wear cannot be worn by normal people on a day to day basis! They are as far from reality as can be... There is nothing wrong in that, but be creative and at the same time come up with something nice and pleasing to the eyes rather than be an eye sore!
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5th December 2005, 07:16 PM
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Re: Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Originally Posted by
SRS
Here is some advice for those who do fashion design in Bollywood:
1. Men do not wear pink
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Just some information for you...
Last year the fashion gurus turned around and asked
Why cant men wear pink or lavender??
This year pink will be the vogue for men..so you had pink shirts and pink stripped shirts and lavender and pink shirts and lavender shirts(I dont recall seeing pink pants thankfully!!).Though my husband clearly refused to be dragged into buying a pink shirt I saw quite a few of my friends bravely venture into buying a pink or lavender shirt.It was pink everywhere in the US and I have it on good authority that it was the same in Europe.
Maybe the Indian fashion designers were influenced by their western counterparts .
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5th December 2005, 10:54 PM
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Re: Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Originally Posted by
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Last year the fashion gurus turned around and asked Why cant men wear pink or lavender??
This year pink will be the vogue for men..so you had pink shirts and pink stripped shirts and lavender and pink shirts and lavender shirts
*Aww........pity! I saw this nice '70s style pink shirt (altho it was full-sleeved, I prefer 1/2 sleeves ) at this shop in Singapore where I wud find mostly '70s style clothes! But I din't take it then thinkin tat it'd look girlish to others (wasn't sure how many ppl. wud understand my rep. of the '70s!).......I did take a nice red shirt (another "girlish" colour tats become popular on men) tho.....only wear it on occasions as its dry-clean only!
Maybe the Indian fashion designers were influenced by their western counterparts
Yea, counterparts of the '70s I bet! Altho, as I said, they don't seem to match the authenticity of tat time (yet?).....!
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6th December 2005, 05:17 AM
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Re: Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Originally Posted by
Lambretta
Actually it seems far from a fair (leave alone good) job to me afa the current actresses (Bollywood as well as regional) r concerned.......let's face it, most of the fashion designed for them seems to be more a means of exposing their skin/flesh wherever/however possible! These 'designers' hav successfully given even Sarees a vamp-ish look.......and yea, they seem to've asexually created a new cross-breed of Indians w/ brown (& in sum cases even blond!) hair, among actors as well as actresses!
Yes... in many of the dances, there is a lot of naval exposure. This is because many of the dance moves are not authentic Indian, but based on the US "hip-hop." The only difference between the two, really, besides language of course, is that in "hip-hop" there is bottom (the female dancers are always wearing shorts) and top exposure, whereas in Indian dances, the exposure tends to be limited to the naval. That makes sense if you consider that sari blouses (what the Indian actresses are always wearing) would look very funny with what we in the US call short shorts. I can understand what you mean when you say the amount of skin/flesh exposure may be too much. On the other hand, I am not sure I could sit through a whole film in which the actresses dance in full sari. Hopefully we have gone beyond sari and swing set. Having them dress in American style clothes is not a good solution either, because then the dance would lose its Indian touch. So I think the present scenario is a fair compromise.
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6th December 2005, 05:31 AM
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Re: Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Originally Posted by
Anoushka
Originally Posted by
SRS
To be fair, I have to say that the fashion designers have done a good job with the actresses. Now they need to invest a little more time in the actors.
You must be joking! Most of the time what the actresses wear cannot be worn by normal people on a day to day basis! They are as far from reality as can be... There is nothing wrong in that, but be creative and at the same time come up with something nice and pleasing to the eyes rather than be an eye sore!
Well, if you have seen American dances, its much worse. Much more suggestive. I don't mind what the Indian actresses wear since I find only about two or three attractive anyway. For me the music comes first.
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6th December 2005, 05:38 AM
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Re: Bollywood fashion industry out of style
Originally Posted by
ssanjinika
Originally Posted by
SRS
Here is some advice for those who do fashion design in Bollywood:
1. Men do not wear pink
********Digression***********
Just some information for you...
Last year the fashion gurus turned around and asked
Why cant men wear pink or lavender??
This year pink will be the vogue for men..so you had pink shirts and pink stripped shirts and lavender and pink shirts and lavender shirts(I dont recall seeing pink pants thankfully!!).Though my husband clearly refused to be dragged into buying a pink shirt I saw quite a few of my friends bravely venture into buying a pink or lavender shirt.It was pink everywhere in the US and I have it on good authority that it was the same in Europe.
Maybe the Indian fashion designers were influenced by their western counterparts
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Thats strange. I live in the US and hardly ever see a male wearing pink. There has been a trend for quite some time now to go "casual", but I never saw pink hit it big. Of course it was big in the late 60's & 70's. Thats large because before the 60's, there was a very conservative tendency which prevailed; men wore full black suits (with the coat) and black hats (you can see it in the old American films). There was very little variety in terms of color. The 60's/70's was a rebellion against all this.
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6th December 2005, 05:41 AM
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6th December 2005, 08:43 AM
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