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I find them to be better dressed than most actresses, and thought it would be nice to start a thread for them. A bunch of them are featured in Verve magazine's Best Dressed List for 2009:

The Oct 09 issue was all about the ‘Best Dressed List’ and fittingly Verve put those ladies on it’s cover who made their (Verve’s) cut.

While Haseena got to wear my (most) favorite outfit from Anand Kabra’s Spring 2010 collection, Simone donned a Nachiket Barve Fall 09 coat and Malini Ramani was dressed in her own label. As lovely as all the ladies were on the cover, Kalyani Chawla was an absolute scene stealer in her sari.
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L To R: Nandita Mahtani, Rita Dhody, Akanksha Nanda, Haseena Jethmalani, Simone Singh, Malini Ramani, Priya Kishore, Kalyani Chawla
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article:
India's Best Dressed List 2009
Text by Shirin Mehta and Sohiny Das, Realisation by Lamya Bhatri and Photographs by Vishesh Verma (Mumbai), Amit Dey (Delhi), Kaustav Saikia (Kolkata), Ramya Reddy and Waseem Khan (Bangalore) Published: Volume 17, Issue 10, October, 2009


Hall Of Fame

The past year was rough. The dreaded ‘R’ word popped up everywhere. It was the survival of the fittest and the cheapest. Women bought relatively inexpensive items. Lipstick sales were good. Fashion sales were not (at full price); so tabs were slashed. Designers restrategised and redefined haute. Boyfriend chic (borrow his clothes since you have no new ones), vintage (borrow grandma’s for similar reasons) and power shoulders (intimidate at work-place so they do not fire you) rose to prominence. Even couture in Paris offered (hush hush) ‘package deals’ to their loyal customers. Suddenly, apparel was available at almost lipstick prices. What joy... let us buy everything!
Now the True Blue Fashionista (TBF) has been waiting for just this. She knows that the recession is not simply a challenge, but also a golden opportunity. This is the process that, just like separating solitaires from paste, will leave the wannabe riff- raff far, far behind on the sartorial run (way). Instead of being trampled on at a closing sale, the TBF has picked up investment-worthy pieces, full price. And updated her personal version of the season’s trends, in her own style.
Verve has kept a close watch on these leaders of India’s stylish pack. We have an edited list this year, including many known faces, a few unknown ones and have given some of our perennials (who have surpassed ‘judgement’ and ‘list-worthiness’ and form a league of their own) a breather. What is reassuring is the collective ‘style, not trends’ statement which resounds, proving that fashion’s mindset has matured.
Of course, we are still watching...
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(Sonam was the only actress to be featured in this list...)
SONAM Kapoor
for introducing quirk to the dressing habits of tinsel town

Dress by Alberta Ferretti.
Best known for
Her slightly experimental red carpet style and megawatt smile.
Her style
“I would love to describe myself as Audrey Hepburn with a twist.”
Fashion icons
Audrey Hepburn, Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe.
Favourite fashion moment
The white and gold Anamika Khanna sari-gown teamed with polkis for her IIFA Macau red carpet appearance this year.
Favourite labels
Anamika Khanna, Chanel.
Addictive accents
Lots and lots of bags and shoes.
Fashion is...
“...art to me. I like mixing vintage pieces with current ones; I repeat my outfits often, but wear them differently each time around.”


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PRIYA Kishore
for bringing eco consciousness to dressing

Make-up by Stafford Braganza for Lancôme, India.
Draped mini dress, by Greyhound; heels, by Christian Louboutin; finger rings, by Cream Jewels; bulb pendant, sourced during a holiday.
Sartorial moment
“An international fashion glossy spotted and snapped me at London Fashion Week earlier this year, calling me ‘punkalicious’.
Fresh finds
“It’s hard not to fall in love with Julio Peralta’s vintage belts – graphic, powerful and feminine.”
Closet staples
“I have the lotus pants by Gheebutter in four colours. I love them because they’re elegant enough for the evening but secretly comfier than track pants!”
Sentimental accessories
“The jewellery I collect from my travels. Each piece has a different memory attached.”
Current pursuits
“Anything to do with water.”
Big passion
“Colour!”

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AKANKSHA Nanda
for keeping the ‘waif’ stylish in these ‘curvy sexy’ days

Dress, by Anuj Sharma.
Inspirations
Nature and people.
Style is
“Being comfortable and expressing your individuality.”
Closet favourite
“A yellow silk kaftan by James Ferreira, a ‘painterly’ print dress by Small Shop Jason Anshu, a nude sari by Rabani & Rakha, a vintage gold lamé dress.”

Will never wear

Jeans.
Fashion faux pas
“Black spandex leggings with a slouchy neon sweater. There’s photographic evidence which my best friends have sworn never to show!”
Favourite labels
None. “I enjoy varied expressions, aesthetics and sensibilities.”
Fashion inheritance
Dior sunglasses from her aunt and old Burmese rubies from her grandmother.
Other passions
Art and design, travelling, yoga, food.

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KALYANY Chawla
for making corporate dressing über sexy in India

Black strappy vest, black pleated trouser, black blazer, heels, all by Dior; hat, by Accessorize.
Make-up by Stafford Braganza for Lancôme, India.
Hair courtesy Yasmin’s, Andheri.

Her style
“Edgy. I like a bit of a twist but I am generally a formal dresser in India. There is a secret travel wardrobe, however, which is far more adventurous!”
Style soulmate
Dior ballerinas. “Good to go with almost any outfit. I live in them.”
Closet favourites
“My endless collection of jeans, which I refuse to throw or recycle.”
Fashion inheritance
Dhakai saris, jewelled hairpins and exotic skin bags from her grandmother.
Personal style no-no
Low necklines.
Underrated item
Quality lingerie.
Favourite labels
Dior, John Galliano, Etro, Alexander McQueen, Derek Lam, internationally. Here, Rohit Bal, Tarun Tahiliani, Varun Bahl, Sabyasachi, Anamika Khanna, Kiran Uttam Ghosh, Rajesh Pratap Singh….
Other passions
Supporting women in handicrafts and a centre for children’s heart disease in Kolkata.
Style mantra
“Clothes don’t represent you. Your choice of clothing does.”

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PRERNA Goel
for having the two best accessories ever – rosy cheeks and killer dimples!

Ruffled dress, by Prada; copper and silver heels, by Giuseppe Zanotti; cuff, from Links.
Best known for
Her immaculate freshness – anytime, anywhere.
Her style
Tasteful and minimalist, with just a dash of Bohemian quirk.
Signature silhouette
“I like simple, straight lines, nothing clingy, just an element of freeness.”
Addictive accents
Many, many belts and vintage sunglasses.
Closet favourites
“White chikan lehengas from Abu-Sandeep, a cobalt blue Alessandro Dell’ Acqua dress, a white Chanel dress.”
Hunting hubs
Rome, Milan and Paris.
Shopping philosophy
“I never make a shopping list, nor do I buy impulsively. I’ll see something, keep it in mind if I like it, look around at other things and then return to buy it, if I still want it.”

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SHREYA Singh
for wearing Indian designers always and to the hilt

Layered chiffon dress by Nalanda Bhandari; shoes from Prada.
Signature style
Eclectic, feminine, mix-and-match.
Inspiration
“From my work and dealing with different people in my line of work.”
Closet peek
Cotton or chiffon dresses by Nachiket Barve and Nalanda Bhandari; black dresses by Namrata Joshipura; dhoti pants by Gheebutter and Small Shop; blue jeans and white tees.
Cringeworthy moment
“When I recently wore a very tight, very short, very revealing dress – it’s a no-no!”
Will not wear
“Any outfit screaming out the brand.”
Sartorial favourites
Bombay Electric, jewellery by Ananya Jewels.
Big passion
Working with slum children, fundraising for charity, fitness, cooking. “I would like to open a restaurant one day.”

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MENAKA Kumari-Shah
for believing in responsible dressing

Make-up by Stafford Braganza for Lancôme, India.
Heirloom chiffon sari with mukaish and brocade blouse, vintage gold jewellery.
Signature style
Uncontrived and non-fussy. “I favour clothes with clean-cut straight lines that offer comfort to complement style. Most of the time I am just a jeans and T-shirt girl.”
Accessories
“Jewellery, shoes, sunglasses, bags and belts are important but non-flashy and never bling.”
Inspirations
“For formal occasions I wear saris – my grandmother and mother are my inspirations. When it comes to work, it has to be a combination of elegance and efficiency, therefore I am partial to Joseph, Armani and Anne Fontaine.”
Wardrobe peek
“My grandmother’s chanderi sari in the palest of pink with a broad gold border. So light and simple and an engineering feat in terms of weaving. An obi belt in leather which I bought myself and I love – so versatile and such a good look! Black Joseph tuxedo trousers.”
Would not wear
“Fur – I know a few decades ago everyone wore fur and I can’t say I haven’t tried on (out of curiosity) mink and ermine of unbelievable texture and fineness; but it’s just wrong. Today we have evolved and we know better.”
Can’t do without
Yves Saint Laurent and Joseph.
Sartorial inheritance
“An antique black leather evening bag with jewelled clasp and handle, from my mother and her mother before that.”
Big passions
“Reading, visiting museums and galleries, theatre, photography and travel and causes like World Wildlife Fund, PETA and a couple of others.”

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TWINKLE Khanna
for her slightly intimidating, mysterious and seriously chic persona

Best known for
Her über-sharp red carpet statements.
Style mantra
“Comfort is key.”
Closet staples
Superbly tailored pieces in solid colours, white shirts, blue jeans.
Addictive accents
Envelope clutches, strong but elegant jewellery pieces – mainly, chunky necklaces.
Favourite labels
Spotted in Badgley Mischka many a time.
Surprising fact
Was never keen on acting in films. “I did not enjoy it from day one.”
Big passions
Design, architecture, interior spaces.

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ANAMIKA Khanna
for evolving in her dressing each season, with every new collection

Sari border draped tunic and churidars, by Anamika Khanna; heels and vintage gold chains.
Best known for
Her mastery over streamlined layering.
Her style
Rock chic meets desi. A hint of deconstruction mixed with ethnic elements.
Inspired by
Textures of any kind, on any material.
Closet staples
Skinny trousers, white tunics and high, spiky heels.

Addictive accents

Shoes – many, many pairs.
Personal style no-no
Sequinned bling overdose. Bright colours. “I feel the need to tone down colours in my own wardrobe, since I use so much in my designs.”
Style statement
A model frame and long, silky hair.
Colour code
Lots of creams and whites – shirts, T-shirts, ganjis, tunics, kurtas, anything! Muted or antique gold is a firm favourite. Black and grey often make an appearance.
Design icons
Dries Van Noten (“He is God!”), Stella McCartney, Yohji Yamamoto.
Surprising fact
Extremely media shy, bordering on being reclusive, despite her über- successful label, fashion royalty status and international collaborations.

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HASEENA Jethmalani
for making Boho oh-so-chic!

Dress by Donna Karan; shoes by Christian Louboutin; ring from Dia.
Signature style
From traditional to contemporary hippie. “Impulsive, since I never know what I am in the mood for 15 minutes before I go out.”
Feels an affinity for
White shirts and linen trousers in all neutral colours.
Prize heirlooms
“My restored saris and old ghaghras.”
New buys
“I don’t have to have anything from the latest collections unless I absolutely love something. I’d rather be stylish than be the woman with the brand new shoes!”
Style inspirations
Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Onassis, Madonna. “I don’t consider Victoria Beckham inspirational but she is definitely very stylish.”
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Kalyani Chawla - Brand ambassador for Dior in India

with Malini Ramani and Ravina Raj Kohli:
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Left: Kalyani Chawla At GQ Men Of The Year Awards
Right: Christian Dior Spring 08
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Vogue India (April 2008 scan):
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Dior VP Kalyani Chawla was spotted at a brunch recently in a Resort 2009 green dress which she paired with a Dior oversized clutch.
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Left: Christian Dior, Resort 2009
Right: Kalyani Chawla at a Brunch to celebrate Suneet Verma’s Tie-up With Leiber

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Kalyani Chawla

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Left: Kalyani Chawla
Right: Christian Dior, Resort 2008

Rarely seen in anything but Dior, Kalyani Chawla was spotted in a Sabyasachi sari at Rohit Chawla’s art do.
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Natasha Poonawalla
Natasha Poonawalla is back in fab shape post baby and shows it off in skinny leather pants teamed with a very on trend exaggerated one-shoulder houndstooth print Alexander McQueen top at the HDIL Couture Week.
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Left: Natasha Poonawalla @ HDIL Couture Week, Right: Alexander McQueen Fall'09

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Left: Natasha Poonawalla
Right: Leiber Ganesha Clutch

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Left: Natasha Poonawalla at Farah Khan’s Jewellery Preview
Right: Leiber Budha Clutch

Natasha Poonawala With The Judith Leiber Harp Minaudiere:
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Don't care for her outfits, but do love the Leiber clutches!

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India's ultimate style icon - Maharani Gayatri Devi Rajmata of Jaipur.

She recently passed away. I don't think any of today's women in India can compare to her. She just oozed class and sophistication. She was featured in Vogue's 10 Most Beautiful List in the 1960s.


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1956: Maharani Gayatri Devi is pictured along with her husband the Maharajah of Jaipur at London airport.
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Maharani Gayatri Devi in 1977.
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Roohi Jaikishen

In Gucci Resort 2008:
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At Day Four of HDIL Couture Week in Missoni Spring 2008:
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In Gucci Spring 2009 dress and Giuseppe Zanotti Woven Sandals:
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I adore that oversized orange clutch!:blush:

More Gucci...(did she just buy the entire S/S 09 collection?):
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At Samsaara Preview:
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Akanksha Nanda
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L To R: At D7 Store Launch, At Psalm 23 Launch, At Verve Magazine Unveiling

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L To R: At Amara Spring Preview, At Midival Punditz Concert, At Gayatri Khanna’s Lunch

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Left: Akanksha Nanda at Axe Temptation Event
Center: Koel Puri at a Book Launch
Right: Malini Ramani, Chivas Fashion Tour

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I really like the way she wore that Malini Ramani dress - with the hoodie. She pulls it off.
 
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Hmm there are a few nice pieces, but overall, I don't see these girls as having style that's particularly fascinating. Some are kind of outdated too.
 
^most of them get totally worn by their clothes- and none of it is even that original anyway, it's just tons of expensive label clothes and tons of slap and high heels on top of it.
Priya Kishore is one of the few exceptions who tends to look comfortable in her own skin and Gayatri Devi ended up all but defining style in post-independence India, but normally I'd consider my own grandmother more of an inspiration, style-wise, than any of these women.
 
Style? I venture to say that only Maharani Ayesha Gayatri Devi had it out of all these women.Their husband's money cannot buy style.
 
^exactly! Most women who get called socialites in India are nothing more than the wives or daughters of the rich and/or famous. Copying outfits off Vogue or the runway doesn't mean any of these people has style or even taste of their own, it just means they have a ton of money (nothing wrong with that, but I don't see why we're expected to laud them for using it to buy clothes that leave them looking so ill at ease).
 
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These women have no style at all; wearing designer names doesn't constitute as style imho. Alot of the outfits look frumpy on these women especially Natashs Poonwalla who has a talent for butchering every nice dress she wears :cry:.
 

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