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Delhi
based model and first runner-up of Femina
Cover Girl, Soumya
Tandon
was bit by the acting bug and she
landed in tellydom. This Dubai born actor
marked her noteworthy debut in Sony's Aisa
Des Hai Mera where she essayed the role
of a Brit NRI Rusty who migrates to India
in search of her roots. And Soumya has taken
her role quite seriously! We are talking
about this fictional character's dressing
sense which has influenced Soumya. To know
more, read on…..
"I
love long leather boots"
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Fashion mantra:
One must dress according to their personality
and body type, like Ash did in Dhoom
2! Go ahead and flaunt your assets.
But if you have a heavy body and you attempt
to wear a real tight top, babe you will
end up looking like a fool!
Videshi attire:
I love the feminine avatar
- tube or backless English dresses or flared
skirts with sexy corsets. Although I have
a real slim figure, I am not comfortable
with micro minis, so knee length or slightly
above skirts is my pick.
Desi attire:
Though Rusty is always clad in salwar kameez,
personally I just can't stand them. I prefer
a saree as it looks more graceful. My wardrobe
has an entire section dedicated to this
eternal Indian outfit - be it white, emerald
green, sky blue and other exotic colours.
I dislike the heavy fabrics like silk and
kanjivaram and prefer softer sensuous materials
like chiffon and georgettes. The work on
my sarees has to be minimalistic yet chic,
as I don't like anything OTT. I also love
to play around with my blouses, be it a
halter or backless, but being a bit traditional,
I don't dig the strappy variety as popularized
by Mandira Bedi.
"Subtlety
and elegance is my style mantra"
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Accessorisation:
I love long leather boots that go very well
with skirts and hats. As far as jewelry
goes, if it's a gown, then a beautiful solitaire
diamond is enough. For ethnic outfits, oxidized
silver jewelry with bangles should do the
trick. Subtlety and elegance is my style
mantra.
Day out gear: If
I go shopping or for coffee with friends,
you'll find me in tight denims and a funky
colourful top
Homesake:
I lounge around in T shirt and pajamas.
Last say: I
feel that the Indian woman has much greater
options to play around with heir dressing
as compared to their western counterparts,
who only have gowns and dresses. Indian
fashion offers much more, not only in terms
of the number of outfits, but in embellishment
and accessories as well. But as we go global,
we should try to make our colours and work
more subtle, as this will attract a sizable
western market as well.
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| By
ANIL MERANI |
Posted
on 4 January 2007 4:30 pm
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