
It is called the Punjab Waist Belt and can be preordered at Saks. It is priced at $625
Source: Saks
Expert Advice on Fashion ideas,tips,tricks and steals for those inspired by Bollywood and Hollywood
Not to be critical but Polo shirts are so last year, capri length jeans so 2 years ago and don't even get me started on the flip-flops or chappals or whatever it is she is wearing.
Well Priety, if you are reading this, if you had to wear a jeans and tee combo - you should have picked an edgy tee from Lauren Moshi and paired them with skinny jeans and cute flats, like Lauren Conrad here
And if you had really wanted to wear those two strap flipflops or whatever - you should have bought them in a nice bright color and teamed them with a cute, casual and cottony sundress like Halle Berry here
Sources: singer22, madamedior, santabanta
I love the bandhni top worn by Fergie here, so summery, so fun.
And finally this one by T-bags. I had loved it in it's dress avtaar when I first saw it a Neiman Marcus. It became the most sort after dress after an American Idol contestant wore it on the show ( does it's neckline not remind you of a kurti with stone work).
Blake Lively wearing the dress in Grey
Cameron Diaz wearing it in it's Blue avtaar
Now here's the catch - the dress was originally priced at $325 now it is on sale for $229. Do you think it is a bit pricey for a blue and white cotton kurti?
Sources: justjared; popsugar
and finally, this Block Print maxi from Juicy ( does it not remind you of the maxi's and caftans you can buy at Elco Arcade in Mumbai and Janpat in Delhi??)
Sources: fabsugar; justjared; people;runningwithheels
I was wondering who in dear ol' Bollywood would be the first to jump on to this bandwagon and I thought it would be the usual suspects either Bipasha or Kareena. But guess who was first spotted in Bollywood wearing neon
Surprised??? yes I was too. It is none other than Amisha Patel (who by the way has now dropped Patel from her screen name) on an episode of the TV show called Nach le Ve.
Well, wonders never cease.
Sources: instyle; indiafm