Monday, December 17, 2007

Too Much "Bling" At Jhalak Dikhlaja Finals

And by "bling", I mean the blingy outfits worn by peeps to the Jhalak Dikhlaja finals. Seems like a little birdie warned Akki and Katrina and thats why they showed up in demure black outfits. Katrina was still nice enough and put on some bling by wearing a rhinestone belt. That was sweet, Katrina, but you shouldn't have. The outfit would have looked far better without the belt...


























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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Even though I think these outfits are a tad too 'blingy' but I still enjoy the Indian culture of vibrant color and pizazz rather than western idea of 'black-all-the-time-if-not-sure-or-some-other-monochrome'
outfit. And these people are here for a vibrant dance program and not a funeral. So color is fine. Katrina has dressed not according to the occasion while the others have. One has to consider the event too while judging the fashion.

-noby

Payal said...

noby,
you are right. Indian culture is different in that we have such a colorful vibe..

About the event, I know it's a dance program, which is why I didn't pick on prachi and the other contestants. It's urmila's choker and Sonali's "everything" that is just too blingy! ;)

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