Monday, March 06, 2006

Of Bollywood tailors and star waist sizes

Last week i worked on a fashion styling assignment. The project involved styling a set of 6 heavily embroidered kanjivaram sarees for the photoshoot of a South Indian saree brand called Seemati. The model was Indian tele/ theatre actress Mandira Bedi.

The shoot went off without a hitch, and we managed to achieve the right look courtesy some mighty creative draping and a few blouses and corsets i got tailored from Mandira's tailor.

Located in the bylanes of a Mumbai suburb is the workshop of the man. Having reached there post a long day of fabric sourcing, i was looking to breeze in, explain the styles, hand over the material and vamoosh! After going back and forth on a few styling details, the man launched into delivering me a) the story of his life and b) his extended resume.

While i was pleased to know that he's worked with the likes of Shah Rukh Khan, Sridevi, Karishma Kapoor, Rani Mukherjee and the lot, i was unable to evoke the kind of response he was probably expecting to his revelations.

At one point he thrust in my face the photos of a cross dressed SRK, as taken during the filming of 'Duplicate'. He proudly pointed out how his corset had aided the Khan in flaunting a life-like cleavage (which admittedly looked pretty real) and helped draw in his waist from an ungainly 34" to a womanly 25". He also hastened to add he'd performed magic in the same vein to reel in the expansive waistline of the original Indian bhangra man Daler Mehendi.

I must admit the man's pieces fit like a dream, and were wonderfully finished as well. Maybe i ought to call him to say so and boost his spirits :)

5 comments:

Kochukandhari said...

Seemati is HUGE in Kottayam, I think it's the birthplace of the brand. Now I know where their ads come from! Cool!

Anu said...

I want to meet this guy Meera...

Jace said...

AFAIK, Seematti originates from Alleppey near Cochin. The chain's manager Mr T R Rajesh Kumar used to active on the BBS circuits around 1995-1998.

Alice said...

Thanks for that bit of history Jace! :)

Alice said...

Glad to have you drop by Ruth... and thanks. :) I'll keep up my end of the transaction by continuing to post information on design and fashion that captures my eye/ mind.

Alice

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