Delhi’s Most Stylish 2014 (fashion Gyaan from the style pros)

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New Delhi, Tuesday, April 15, 2014

04 Delhi’s Most Stylish

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HT Delhi’s Most Stylish 2014

Crown Braid

lso called halo braid, this hairstyle works A best with shoulder-length

Indrani Dasgupta,

hair. Take a thick strand of hair near your ear and start braiding it. Pull it across your head and secure it with bobby pins on the opposite side.

klace c e N man

model

Talis

good luck charm of sorts, A necklaces with coins or shells and even animal teeth were worn by many tribes across the world. Faux animal teeth necklace is a cool way to make a fashion statement. Pair it with a monotone outfit to add an instant jazz.

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hoes Peep Toe S

his is a type of footwear that has an opening at the T toe-box. You can team them with

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cigarette pants for a more formal look or with a summer dress for a more casual do. Avoid wearing these with stockings as it is considered a fashion faux pas.

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Asym

style legend

n edgy way to flaunt your legs, asymmetrical A hemline is usually higher on

the front and longer, train-like at the back. Make sure to wear heels with this outfit and avoid chunky, block heels, wedges etc.

style legend

ustad amjad ali khan

sharmila tagore

Sarod maestro

fash Gyaan from the style pros

l Laceup-hee

Veteran actor

rajan mittal

Omar Abdullah

IMtiaz Ali

karan Thapar

Shivinder Mohan Singh

mohit gujral

Swapan Seth

HGS Dhaliwal

ShalLu Jindal

Laila Tyabji

Chiki Sarkar

AnjOliE Ela Menon

shereen bhan

Lakshmi Rana

Vesna Jacob

Industrialist

Politician

Filmmaker

are basically stilettoes Lwithaceup-heels laces and open toes. Pair them with pants or dresses to add an androgynous look to your outfit.

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l Hem a c i r t e m

winners

taying true to your natural style is never quite so easy. It is easier to conform rather than face the dilemma of ‘what will people say’ when you open your wardrobe every morning. To dispel any such notions and applaud the confidence and innate fashion sense of people from myriad professions in the Capital, we are back with the fourth edition of Hindustan Times Delhi’s Most Stylish. So, to get you all in the mood for a classy display of oodles of glamour, here is a quick insight into the trends sported by our last year’s winners. ARPITA KALA

News anchor and columnist

Advertising guru

Ascot Bow

Industrialist

Architect

Addl. Commissioner, Delhi Police Kuchipudi exponent

more feminine A version of the oh-so

Ambika Anand,

formal Ascot tie, an Ascot bow involves tying a bow around your neck with a thin rectangular fabric. Steer clear of chunky earrings or necklaces while rocking this bow.

TV anchor

Gautam Kalra, stylist

k Colour Bloc

She-Hawk

Kanika Saluja, designer

Publisher

Artist

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n easy way to whip up a statement outfit, colour-blocking involves teaming clothes and accessories in starkly contrasting colours. Make sure to have one monotone solid hue such as black or white to hold the look together.

A

n edgy hairstyle for women, she-hawk is inspired by the term mohawk, a hairstyle with shaved sides and longer hair in the middle. You can style the middle section of the hair to make a ponytail, leaving the sides close-cropped. This style is ideal to flaunt your pretty statement earrings.

Social activist and designer

Bandhgala Sonalika Sahay, model Malvinder Mohan Singh,

industrialist

bandhgala jacket is a A buttoned vest, usually in

thick fabric, with a Nehru collar. The jacket can be worn over a shirt, and can be teamed with straight-fit pants, an Indo-western dhoti or even harem pants for an edgy look.

Business journalist and news anchor

Model

Fitness expert

are Pocket Squ square piece of fabric, placed in A the breast pocket of a suit. It

originated from the practice of carrying a perfumed handkerchief by ancient Greeks, English and French noblemen. Use a coloured pocket square to add a pop of fun to your suit.

Dr naresh trehan, cardiologist

CONCEPT & STYLING : SHARA ASHRAF PHOTO: RAAJESSH KASHYAP & MANOJ VERMA

Most stylish couple

Rising style icon

Rising style icon

Baijayant ‘Jay’ and jagi panda

aatish taseer

mriganka singh

Politician; businesswoman

Author and television anchor

Graphic designer and the princess of the royal family of J&K


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