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Off-ramp styles at Fashion Week

Last updated on: September 21, 2010 20:22 IST
Khushboo Lahori, a budding fashion designer at Fashion Week

We caught up with some nattily dressed ladies at the Lakme Fashion Week and quizzed them about their sense of style. This is what they had to say

Khushboo Lahori is a budding designer who likes to wear her personal creations and team them up with fancy brands! The end effect, we think, is pretty cool.

Sunglasses from Dior: Rs 12,000

Tights and psychedelic top: Her personal creations

Shoes from Charles and Keith: Rs 2,000

Keeping it simple

Last updated on: September 21, 2010 20:22 IST
Ankita Arya, a public relations intern, at Fashion Week

Ankita Arya is an intern with a public relations company who likes to keep it simple yet manages to stand out in a crowd. The thin red border on her little black dress for instance added a nice touch.

LBD from Sepia (Mumbai): Rs 800

Shoes from Charles and Keith: Rs 2,500

Mix-n-Match

Last updated on: September 21, 2010 20:22 IST
Priyanka Khochar, assistant designer, at Fashion Week

Priyanka Khochar is an assistant designer to Purvi Doshi. Like Khushboo, she likes wearing her personal creations.

The lycra and crape top by Priyanka Khochar

Bag from Mochi: Rs 2,500

Jeans from Shoppers' Stop: Rs 2,000

Shoes from Mochi: Rs 1,800

Sisters in arms

Last updated on: September 21, 2010 20:22 IST
Aruna Pawar (L) and Darshana Tailor (R) at fashion Week

When we spotted Aruna Pawar and Darshana Tailor we couldn't help thinking of Twiddle Dee and Tweedle Dum.

Turns out that the quite like the fictional characters, these two girls are almost inseparable! These two fashion designing students wear matching clothes most of the time and plan to start a label together!

Aruna's necklace from Bangkok: US $25

Dress: A gift from her boyfriend (You dare not ask the price, boy!)

Shoes from a local store in Mumbai: Rs 1,250

Darshana Tailor

Dress: A gift from one of her aunts from South Africa

Shoes from Metro: Rs 1,200

The sari, deconstructed

Last updated on: September 21, 2010 20:22 IST
Jyoti Gwalani, a Mumbai-based entrepreneur

Jyoti Gwalani was difficult to miss as she walked casually past us. The Mumbai-based entrepreneur was wearing what seemed like a dress made out of a sari and a stunning neckpiece that made us turn around in wonder.

Dress made out of two shirts and a sari border by Savio Jon came as a gift

Neckpiece made out of zippers by Suhani Pittie: Rs 6,500

Shoes and bracelet from Bimba and Lola as a gift.