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India Today
an hour ago
- India Today
Patola, but make it steel: Rimzim Dadu just did that and how
Although Rimzim Dadu has been a force in Indian fashion for over 17 years, it was only in 2023 that she brought her signature molten magic to India Couture Week. At India Couture Week 2025, her show is one of the most talked-about at the annual fashion credit goes to her mastery in transforming unconventional materials like steel, silicon, paper, metal wires, and razor-thin cords into wearable couture. Her creations shimmer like metal but move like fabric, making them instantly is achieved through a labour-intensive process of disintegrating a material, stripping it into wires (almost like yarn), working on it to give movement and softness, and finally weaving it back together to create art couture. At the recently concluded Hyundai India Couture Week 2025, Dadu took things a step further. She unveiled a collection that reimagined Gujarat's traditional Patola weave through her signature metallic textile techniques. Patola saree, reimagined using steel textile, by designer Rimzim Dadu. Models walked the ramp in saris and bandhgalas featuring bold, geometric Patola motifs. Rimzim Dadu used her signature cording technique to craft edgy sarees with structured pallus that echoed the intricacy of the traditional weave. Male models rocked kurta sets layered with jackets - her contemporary interpretation of Patola. From Rimzim Dadu's show at India Couture Week 2025. 'We draw inspiration from amazing textiles like the Patola and Jamdani, but we don't copy them. We reimagine them in our textiles and try to give them a new perspective, which you will see plenty of in this collection,' Dadu told India Today in an interview Oxynn, her new collection, she drew inspiration from Gujarat's Banjara tribes: their mirrored textiles, bold weaves, and oxidised jewellery. Some pieces, like showstopper Khushi Kapoor's silver blouse and skirt, were inspired by the intricate links of traditional payals to echo the raw elegance of Banjara jewellery in a bold, modern form. Khushi Kapoor turned showstopper for Rimzim Dadu. Rimzim Dadu's signature steel saree, which first gained attention when Sonam Kapoor wore it at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016, continues to evolve with each collection. This time, she introduced drapes and pallus featuring intricate cutwork paisley patterns. Drapes and pallus at the Rimzim Dadu's show. Another reason why Rimzim Dadu's ICW 2025 show stood out was her not entirely bogging down to the wedding wear dominance. For the sarees and lehengas – that, must we add, are a huge hit among modern brides for cocktails and wedding reception events, the designer showcased non-wedding couture pieces like sculptural harem pants, corsets, mini dresses and blazer sets. Rimzim Dadu presented a bevy of silhouettes. You can't miss this look, featuring sheer black stocking elevated with Dadu's metallic paisley motif! Punk meets Patola, we say! A standout look from the show. The designer's focus on footwear and bags was a scene-stealer, and also an extension of her art-like clothes. The accessories! advertisementThough Rimzim Dadu launched her label in October 2007, initially under the name My Village (later shortened to Rimzim Dadu), she has consistently made uniqueness and textile innovation the core of her brand from the start. Year after year, she continues to evolve her design language without ever losing its essence.- Ends


India.com
a day ago
- India.com
Meet actress, who made debut 6 years ago, hasn't delivered a single hit yet, still enjoys a lavish lifestyle, lives in building once owned by Dev Anand, name is…, net worth is Rs…
Meet actress, who made debut 6 years ago, hasn't delivered a single hit yet, still enjoys a lavish lifestyle, lives in building once owned by Dev Anand, name is..., net worth is Rs... Born on 19 November 1995 in a Gujarati family, Tara Sutaria belongs to a Parsi family. She is a trained classical and ballet dance and has been a professional singer since the age of seven. Before marking her Bollywood debut with The Student of The Year 2, alongside Tiger Shroff and Ananya Panday, she worked as a Video Jockey (VJ) on Disney Channel. Tara Sutaria's journey Tara then starred in two of the most renowned sitcoms on Disney Channel, The Suite Life of Karan & Kabir and Oye Jassie in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Following her debut, she swiftly established herself as a promising movie star with films like Heropanti 2, Ek Villain Returns, Marjaavaan , Tadap . Although, her film career hasn't yielded a major box office hit yet, but she continues to captivate audiences with her charming screen-presence and impeccable style quotient. Tara Sutaria leads a luxurious life Tara Sutaria leads a lavish lifestyle, splurging in a lavish Mumbai home, exotic vacations and more. The actress shares glimpses of everything that she loves to do with her fans on Instagram. Sutaria lives in Anand House, located in Pali Hills, Bandra. One of Mumbai's most posh localities, her house is in the building that once belonged to a yesteryear superstar Dev Anand. Apart from that, Tara has a high-end collection of cars. She reportedly owns an Audi Q3 worth Rs 43.61 lakh and the Mercedes Benz GLS costing Rs 1.16 crore. Tara Sutaria's net worth If you have been following Tara Sutaria, you might know her love for travel. She often jets off to some of the most stunning locations for holidays and stays at the most luxurious properties of that aera. According to a report in Bollywood Life, Tara's net worth stands around Rs 2-3 crore, with earnings majorly generating through films, brand collaborations and public appearances. At present, Tara is grabbing headlines for her alleged relationship with Veer Pahariya , after her breakup with Adar Jain. During her appearance on Ranveer Allahbadia's podcast, the actress was seen blushing when asked about her relationship status and said, 'I am very happy right now! I am elated, over the moon.'


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Indian Express
5 iconic fashion movies that shaped our childhoods
Whether you grew up watching India Couture Week on television, or salivating over Dior's latest fall collection through mall windows, pop culture has done a great job of fanning the flames of our love for all things fashion and beauty from time immemorial. Whether it's polka dots and puffed up coiffs, Carrie Bradshaw's iconic John Galliano newspaper dress or Jodha Akbar's exquisite costumes, movies and television have stolen our fashion forward hearts a little too often. Keeping that in mind, here's a quick look at 5 iconic films that have shaped the popular fashion scene since their release: Inspired by Jane Austen's novel Emma, Aisha charts the story of a rich Delhi-based girl who lives a superficial lifestyle. The film was recognized for introducing major fashion brands like Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Dior, L'Oreal Paris and Salvatore Ferragamo to Indian audiences and was registered as one of the most loved fashion movies of Bollywood. Sonam Kapoor's friend Pernia Qureshi took charge of defining the looks and did a fabulous job in brining iconic fashionable avatars on the reel screen. Astute in its fashion aesthetics and global in its appeal, Aisha turned out to be a game changer in every aspect. When you think Breakfast at Tiffany's, you think a classic black dress and chunky shades, pearl necklaces and a large sunhat. From kitten heels to ballet flats, and her signature voluminous 'Audrey chignon,' a classic French Twist, Hepburn's romantic drama redefined cocktail chic forever, throwing in a lazy moodboard for socialites and upper class elites. Anne Hathaway's iconic montage as she walks to work and her ensembles change everyday? A classic for fashion enthusiasts worldwide. And we can promise you, after that scathing lesson by Miranda Priestly, you would never mess up between lapis, turquoise and cerulean blue – like ever! Madhur Bhandarkar's Fashion revealed some murkier truths of the industry through the lens of its lead characters — models trying to make it in the gritty, glitzy world of fashion. From a city girl to a supermodel, Priyanka Chopra's outfits matched well to her transcending character of Meghna Mathur. Be it her small-town attire or glittering silhouettes on the runway, her stylists and designers breathed life into her role through their realistic and relatable Bollywood costumes. A shopaholic navigating the world of runway couture while trying to survive on a journalist's salary? Confessions of a Shopaholic was a cult classic film that not only introduced us to the dreamy Hugh Dancy, but also important finance lessons holding the hands of a 'desperately important green scarf'.