Indian look cannot be complete without a Bindi … Agree?

Friday, January 8th, 2010
Aishwarya Rai in Devdas

Aishwarya Rai in Devdas

Today morning is really splendid for me … now you must be thinking what next, right? It’s my best friend’s marriage today. And after a very long time, I have dressed up in all that jazzy and sumptuous Indian costumes. Yes,  everyday I vent my hidden love for Indian fashion through my blog but now for a change I am actually trying out some of the stuff I have been talking about through my blog.

You know what I am wearing a dazzling maroon silk saree and some heavy gold jewelries …. Trust me; anybody would have looked just perfect in this Indian attire. It makes me feel so complete and feminine! But now guys one think I am confused about is the bindi that will go along with my outfit … can you help on this?

Oh! Here’s my friend who has come forward to help me. She says no Indian attire is complete without an appropriate bindi. Gosh, now bindi also has to be appropriate! But don’t you think she is right? Yes, she is! Wearing or applying a bindi doesn’t just include the fashion aspect. The red ‘kumkum’ (which was normally applied by women earlier) between the eyebrows is said to retain energy in the human body and control the various levels of concentration. Facts apart, with changing fashion, today women try out many shapes and designs. It is, at times a straight vertical line or an oval, a triangle or miniature artistry (‘alpana’) made with a fine-tipped stick, dusted with gold and silver powder, studded with beads and crusted with glittering stones. The advent of the sticker-bindi made of felt with glue on one side, has not only added colors, shapes and sizes to the bindi but is an ingenious easy-to-use alternative to the powder. Today, if you see, bindi is more of a fashion statement than anything else, and the number of young populace sporting bindis is overwhelming even in the West.

Isn’t that great? Anyway let the trend be anything, I am going to wear those old traditional round bindis for my friend’s wedding; as the ones that Aishwarya wore in Devdas. Didn’t it give that perfect thakurayin look to Aishwarya? I just loved it … what about you?

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American Actor-Singer Jessica Simpson in her Indian look!

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Breaking its conventional boundaries, Indian fashion has really leaped over the walls to reach out to the world of fashion. An example to this is the fact that today many foreign actors and also laymen residing out of India are allured to the Indian wear. Recently, popular American singer and actress Jessica Simpson was spot exhibiting her Indian look on her visit to India for her docu-series The Price of Beauty. This Duke of Hazzard star stole the heart of many Indians by wearing a traditional bindi on her forehead and a mehendi tattoo on her hand. Now this seems so Indian!
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Adding flavor to this, the sizzling actor with the aid of the bold and beautiful Indian actress Neha Dupia – who will be the Indian beauty ambassador on Simpson’s show – got absolutely decked up in saree and ethnic jewelry for a Bollywood bash in Mumbai’s exclusive Vie Lounge. Before the bash, both of them were also seen in a classy jewelry store in Mumbai, where Neha helped Jessica choose the finest jewlry for the evening bash.

Neha Dupia was also spotted in her conventional look in an Italian crepe saree with a rich shade of wine feature embellishments along the borders. Sparkling buttis throughout adorned her saree. The beauty and richness of the saree is paired with a stylish and gorgeous halter neck blouse that is enhanced with embellishments.

Jessica Simpson is in India to discover how beauty is perceived in different cultures and participate in some of the crazy things people do to feel beautiful. Isn’t that interesting? Exploring beauty … Seems cool!

I don’t know about others but I feel women absolutely look their best when they go Indian … Jessica’s Indian look was an instance to this. Do you agree with me guys?

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