Bollywood's hottest heroine says she can spend "like crazy" when something catches her fancy. She does not, however, have a label fetish when it comes to picking up something she likes.
Only one thing we can't understand is that why she is such a big copycat!
What's wrong with the indian fashion designers that she has to copy the dresses from western ones. We are not lying the pictures say something .
Now what Priety Zinta has to says is contrary to what she is actually doing....You decide...
This is what Priety Zinta has to say about her fashion :
My favourite Indian designer: I really like Manish Malhotra's stuff.
Designers I dig abroad: I like Valentino and Roberto Cavalli. I like Calvin Klein. He has very straight-lined stuff.
Most of my shopping happens: Abroad. There are very few times I shop here mainly because, here, you are usually on outdoors [an outdoor shoot] or [in the] studios. Where do you have the time to shop? Usually, when you are on a holiday, you shop.
I even shopped at Shoppers' Stop once: I needed salwar-kameezes for a dance rehearsal. You can't wear track bottoms and do Indian dance. [Since] I had given all my old salwar-kameezes [away, I needed to buy new ones]. I just randomly shop.
I am not a label person: Whatever I like anywhere, I pick it up.
Fashion to me means: Whatever I feel comfortable in. I like to mix and match. I'll buy something from the street. I'll buy something from a fashion house.
Most expensive buy/bite: I had to attend this party instantly and I didn't have shoes. So I went and bought a pair of shoes worth 1,200 Euro [approximately Rs 67,405].
Priety Zinta is beautiful in anything she wears!
ReplyDeleteJeanne Becker from Fashion Television a Toronto show once quoted "Fashion can be bought from a rack, but style is what we wear."
I am neither rich nor famous, I live a regular life as a wife, a mother, and a grandmother, and I working a 9 – 5 office job. Every year when we celebrate our ‘Muslim Festivals,’ I have the opportunity to wear my gorgeous Indian outfits, the prettier the outfits are the more costly they are, and whenever I am wearing my ‘fashionable Indian outfits’ I always feel like a Bollywood movie star!
God Bless,
Joan Khan
Toronto, Canada