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2010: TOP 10 Best of Filmy Fashion |
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Raajneeti While Katrina made her first appearance in this film in a gorgeous floaty, salwar-kameez, post interval, her character took up to wearing crisp, cotton sarees. The shift in her wardrobe was demanded by the script and the lissome lass looked no less stunning in the subtly elegant six yards. |
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Aisha While the film failed to make a mark at the box office, the dazzling costumes worn by the three female leads definitely became the talk of the town. While Sonam Kapoor mostly was clad in exquisite Christian Dior, Ira Dubey sported Manish Arora outfits. The film lacked in creativity but its wardrobe was a visual treat. |
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Badmaash Company Model-turned-actor Anushka Sharma looked bodylicious in a mind-boggling range of clothes that were designed for her in 'Badmaash Company'. With gorgeous bikini tops, ****tail dresses and elegant fedoras, watching the actor sashay on the screen in the latest designer clothes is indeed a must-watch. |
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Ishqiya After several fashion disasters on-screen in films like 'Kismat Konnection' and 'Heyy Babyy', designers and stylists working on Vidya Balan films know what suit her best - the eponymous Indian six yards. Keeping in mind the rustic backdrop in the film, Vidya's sarees may not be very gorgeous but stayed true to the earthy feel of her character. |
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Hum Tum aur Ghost This film starring Dia Mirza and Arshad Warsi was a disaster at the box office but the clothes that Dia wore were simply astounding and worth mentioning. The former beauty queen plays a fashion magazine editor with an enviable wardrobe including colourful trench coats, ruffled skirts, short dresses and bags that you could die for. |