Now that there are no more red carpet occasions, extravaganzas and fashion weeks, award nights or other star-studded events, where do we turn to for fashion inspiration? The television of course.
Between OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hotstar we are just spoilt for choice when it comes to what show to watch — in many of them fashion plays a major role. In fact in some of the shows, the clothes are what make the show binge worthy. Instead of turning to your favourite fashion magazine for fashion inspiration or cues on what to wear for a special occasion/the zoom call meeting — why not turn to one of these beautifully dressed televisions series for style tips.
Festive Fashion
It may have received mixed reviews but 'A Suitable Boy' to me was a visual delight. The fact the casting was weak did not matter — because the fashion was the real star of this show. New York based Oscar academy member ArjunBhasin (of DilChahtaHai, Gully Boy and Life of Pi) was behind the costumes for this Mira Nair adaptation on Netflix of the highly acclaimed book. The main character Lata (played by Tanya Maniktala) has 64 costume changes. There were about 3,000 costumes made for extras and 1,100 handloom saris featured in the film, which were sourced from all over India. The play of colour, textile and even silhouettes is a lesson in Indian fashion; from cotton mul-mul, beautiful Banarasis, floral organza, dazzling badla chiffons to a metallic trouser sari — there is a drape for every occasion. Bhasin's eye for detail adds a feel of effortless layering, be it the scoop necked blouses, contrast dupattas or the subtle use of jewellery. Plus most of the textiles are made using hand woven techniques — what better way to dress for the festive season then something handcrafted in India?
The Fall Season
For those of you lucky enough to be travelling abroad, or who live in a part of the country that does see a winter — 'Emily in Paris' should be your new style manual. With its eclectic yet elegant style, a clever mix of high fashion and High Street labels, this is how to shop for the season. Emily even manages to make a pair of wellington boots look like an accessory of desire. But then the costume designer behind this Netflix show is Patricia Field —(of 'Sex and the City' fame). With Paris as a backdrop, Field could really go all out in the show.
Zoom Call Dresscode
One of the most delightful shows this year is the 26-minute 'Father of the Bride Part 3 (ish)' on Netflix or on You Tube. There was something so comforting about seeing the characters of these films again, 25 years later, even if it was over a family zoom call. Diane Keaton aka Nina Banks, as usual sets the style bar. Now this how to look chic yet casual for a zoom call — in an open collar white shirt with pin tucks at the front, accessorised with silk chiffon polka dot glasses, hair all in place — but not looking coiffed, steals the show. Kimberly Williams Paisley who plays the original bride, Annie (who would now be in her 40s) wears a beige and white sweatshirt and remarks that perhaps it would look better on her younger college going sister — Megan (Florence Pugh). (IANS)