Vidya Malvade What do you prefer: Saris, definitely. I love saris! Any favourites I'm not fond of heavy saris. I prefer the light chiffon ones. Once in a while, I like wearing silk saris too. Choose a colour: Red's my favourite but i also like white and peach On what occasions do you wear them? For weddings generally and also for a few festivals. How do you accessorise your look? I'm very fond of jhumkas and payals and also love diamonds. I'm a full-on 'bling' person so I love wearing lots of jewellery. And shoes? Nice slender heels. Favourite Indian designer Sabyasachi and Gauri Nainika. Western wear or Indian? I prefer western as it's easily manageable whereas Indian is too elaborate. Your festive look this season I think it's very important to be comfortable in what you're wearing. As Indians we're fond of lots of jewellery and this is the time to indulge. Wear your attitude with a smile. Eesha Kopikkar What do you prefer: I love Indian wear, and have always had my partiality towards Indian wear. Be it Saris or Salwar Kameez. However, depending on the occasion, I switch to either. Any favourites As such have no partiality.. but I love pastel shades a lot. Choose a colour: Pastel Shades.. Always.. and Whites.. On what occasions do you wear them? During weddings I'd stick to Saris, however for a visit to a temple, I'd prefer a Salwar Kameez. But, I'm not very rigid and don't always stick to the norm. I prefer taking it as it comes. How do you accessorise your look? Again depending on the dress I've chosen. If its a heavy outfit than a light piece of jewelery, and vice versa. And shoes? I love them all -wedges, heels, flats, stilettos. But now that's on my mood and it also depends on what I'm wearing. Favourite Indian designer Neeta Lulla, Anita Dongre and Manish Malhotra. Western wear or Indian? Indian Wear always.. but again that depends on the occasion, you certainly will not spot me in a nightclub wearing a salwar kameez Your festive look this season Traditional as Diwali's around the corner.
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