JAB WE ‘MET’

One sees some rather angry responses to the MET GALA’s chosen theme this year: HEAVENLY BODIES: FASHION and THE CATHOLIC IMAGINATION.

Frankly in Hinduism we have seen so many sacred symbols get appropriated by politicians…(Hitler and the Swastika, BJP and the Lotus) and so many spiritual symbols repeatedly appear in contemporary Indian art…sometimes even fashion…where even saffron and reds are rife with sacred connotation…I actually see an incredible infusion of fresh design…the kind of opulent medieval baroque embroidered accessories..that the West, in the post Industrial Age had all but forgotten!

Is that something to take offense to? I felt all along that Middle Eastern, Indian and Chinese fashion somehow always had more vivacity than anything purely American or British. And because Italy still does fantastic, ornate and flamboyant fashion my favourites have always been brands like D & G..Versace….even a GUCCI. Now come to think of it, Italy houses the vanguard of creative ecclesiastical visual stories in it’s Vatican City…in its fantastic carved facades and cherubs and gold-laden Cathedrals and moving mysticism. This year’s MET GALA has finally gone to the most creative of European civilisations. It has taken Western fashion back to its own wellspring of energy and sacrality.

What Dan Brown did to wake up a lost generation and era to the sacred and gorgeous symbols of Catholic and Christian symbolism and stories, the MET has done at a visual level, as a sacred and sexy fashion adventure.

Your views?

OOPS! SHE DID IT AGAIN! Pria Kataaria Puri takes you to Santorini in habitual style

Sangeeta Wadhwani with the dynamic Pria Kataaria Puri

Pria Kataaria Puri never lets her clients down…had an opportunity to chat with some of them at her recent pop up, and the general consensus was that “You can pack a suitcase in a great big hurry and know that a PKP kaftan or maxi is relatively unfussy and crease free and won’t add kilos to your luggage.” This Spring/Summer show which concluded the Avenue 54 SummerFest in Santa Cruz Mumbai, brought new essences out in addition to the refreshing Santorini palette. Pria’s models went through a transformation in her hi-glam evening wear. A Great Gatsby-inspired black and gold line became an unapologetic nod to old Hollywood decadence. She played with organza and translucent capes, turbans, fascinators…layers and sheer caped-gowns, revealing body suits just beneath…it was seduction meeting highly wearable style. Resort gone a bit wild child…Resort gone into Cinderella zone, actually! No Prince would ignore a giraffe wedge left behind by any of THOSE women! Bravo to a highly wearable designer who can be bought and worn immediately off the rack…and whose clothes don’t sit stiffly at size 8…

STYLE CRACKER NEWS Discovered wonderful new talent at this year’s Style Cracker Borough, held weeks ago at the Mahalaxmi Turf Club…. Like just loved the elegant monochrome ensembles of Label Aamaal, by Dubai-based Urvashi Lalwani! Elegant yet youthful, graphic yet flattering. For enquiries you can email them at labelaamaaldxb@gmail.com…