Actress Janhvi Kapoor has talked about her love for Indian wear, which she tags as the most “beautiful piece of clothing” there can be. It’s the simplicity that attracts Janhvi, who walked as the showstopper for the label Kalki at the Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI on the ultimate day on Sunday. Janhvi told IANS exclusively: “I love the simplicity of Indian wear. It is so effortless and graceful at the same time. Indian wear is the most beautiful piece of clothing there can be. Talking about her fashion sensibility, the actress does like to mix it up. “I think for everyday wear, I like to keep it simple and comfortable. For my red carpet looks, I love creating looks. I love good eye makeup to complete whatever I’m wearing. I’d say style meets comfort is my vibe when getting ready.”
However, she strongly believes that one does not need to burn their pockets over exorbitantly priced garments to look stylish.
“It’s the way you style an outfit that makes or breaks the look. Even street fashion can look amazing if you style it the right way,” she said. On the work front, Janhvi will next be seen in “Mr & Mrs Mahi” and “Ulajh.” She is also set to make her Telugu debut with Jr Ntr-starrer “Devara: Part 1.” Meanwhile, Nishit Gupta, director of the label Kalki, has talked about how everyone deserves to feel empowered in what they wear and that they encourage individuals to embrace their personal style, regardless of their budget.
Talking to IANS about how there’s chatter around plagiarism and how even the basic line by designers is still on the expensive side for the middle-class pockets? “Self-expression is the form of fashion that we believe in and everyone deserves to feel confident and empowered in what they wear,” said Gupta. “While our designs are crafted with precision and expertise, we encourage individuals to embrace their personal style and find pieces that resonate with them, regardless of their budget.” The label Kalki is renowned for Indian wear, which the label feels is indeed “poised to make its mark on the international stage”.
“Indian styles have always had a timeless appeal, rooted in rich cultural heritage and exquisite craftsmanship that dates back thousands of years. With a growing global appreciation for diversity and authenticity, Indian fashion is indeed poised to make its mark on the international stage,” Gupta added.
Kalki showcased a range of luxe garments on the LFW x FDCI runway on the ultimate day on Sunday. They had Janhvi Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur as the muse. Why them? Gupta said: “Janhvi Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur both possess strong social media appeal and represent a youthful elegance. Janhvi effortlessly combines womanly grace with modern chic, while Aditya exudes sophistication and sharp silhouette looks with his masculine charm.” “Together, they bring a perfect blend of grace and panache to the runway, embodying the essence of KALKI’s couture.”
Indo-Asian News Service