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This is an archive article published on October 22, 2010

Get the FESTIVE look

Two top-seed Indian designers sift hot from hackneyed to bring you five sit-up-and-notice ensembles for the festive season.

Two top-seed Indian designers sift hot from hackneyed to bring you five sit-up-and-notice ensembles for the festive season.

Bright colours look good on you

Wear the bottle-green coloured-chiffon sari worn by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in Robot and you are sure to make a statement this festive season. The bright colours will go well on all Indian skin types. It should be worn with red or maroon chunky jewellery.

Manish Malhotra

White is nice

Aishwarya Rai Bachchans white gown at the HDIL Couture Week 2010 is perfect for the festive season. It can be worn with any jewellery. Aishwarya had worn it without any jewellery and it still looked beautiful. I suggest that the gown should be worn with jewellery made of uncut diamonds and hanging loops. It will add a dramatic touch to the outfit.

Manish Malhotra

Shimmer and zardozi

The sari worn by Madhuri Dixit Nene in Devdas is a steal! The outfit is perfect for a Dussera or Diwali puja. Shimmering georgette saris with zardozi work and heavy borders are very trendy for the season. The sari looks rich,yet is wearable.

Neeta Lulla

Add some bling!

Priyanka Chopras pink layered outfit from Whats Your Raashee? is very wearable for the festive season. The lehenga is apt for Diwali puja. It can also be worn as a sangeet outfit for the upcoming bridal season. The stone and zardozi work on the lehenga adds the right kind of bling for the festive season.

Neeta Lulla

Dull gold works best

The traditional outfit worn by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in Jodhaa Akbar will make a great outfit for traditional functions. The dull gold antique patra work and gota-patti lend the traditional touch.

Neeta Lulla

 

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