Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Of wardrobe malfunctions and ramp gaffs!

I know, I ought to have given you detailed reviews of the LFW Day 1 shows by now, but I have got a life, plus more pressing are the faux pas and faux moves which keep coming off the ramp our way and need to be spoken of!

First it was Surily Goel going OTT on the glam factor, resulting in the collection of a serious designer like Anshu Arora Sen being sent to near oblivion (Indian news channel NDTV has been showcasing Rocky S' video clip with the title "A Small Shop", hoping no one in fashiondom will know the difference) and now we have a huge huge gaff by Mumbai based designer Bennu Sehgall.

Model Carol Gracias was left red cheeked and bare chested mid ramp thanks to an ill-fitting and badly constructed halter top designed by Bennu Sehgall for her line titled 'Bennu Sehgall Originals'. An audience packed with fashionistas, international buyers, media reps and photographers got more than what they bargained for when Carol took to the catwalk and the ties on her halter top came undone! Commendably the model kept her calm, held up the garment and kept on strutting with poise and confidence, even striking a pose at head ramp.

Backstage whispers reveal that Bennu Sehgall's outfits were "ill-fitting and bizarre" and models, who are known to accomodate all manner of oddities and fancies of designer clothing and accessories, were reluctant to don her ensembles.

Well, we now hear the Fashion Week organisers are rethinking Sehgall's membership. It's unfortunate but that's what we have fittings for! They are meant to help avoid such gaffs and the onus of ensuring that the show goes smoothly lies on the designer and her backstage help.

All would have been well had the ensembles been given the clean chit fit-wise. But as that isn't so, it does throw something of an eclipse on Bennu Sehgall's future with Lakme Fashion Week.

Well there is always the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week. There you have it... the silver lining in view.

Photo: Rediff.com

6 comments:

glenn said...

Its sad what happened. It disgusts me the way the media treated the unfortunate event. The continuous replays of clippings. A mishap like that being exploited by the media !! Time's the best healer for things like this. My heart goes out to Carol. Something really need to be done to designers who have designs displayed that dont get the green signal during a pre-check.

Anonymous said...

Meera,
My name is Paul from the BBC in London.

We are doing a short radio programme on the Gracias press and political reaction.

If you would like to take part then please phone me on 44 7970 533 317.

The programme is called world have your say and is on the World Service.

Paul

Alice said...

Unfortunate indeed Glenn.

And more unfortunate are the actions of the media and now the politicians in trying to use the issue to get as much mileage for themselves as possible.

Alice said...

Thanks for writing Paul.

It was wonderful being a part of the show.

Meera

Anonymous said...

Meera ,
I was present at the show and believe me it was indeed the most unfortunate and unwanted thing to have happened.Though Carol was applauded as she walked the ramp for the next sequence, I sincerely wished that all present gave her a standing ovation. We should salute her courage and confidence.
And we as a progressive society should look and think beyond what the so called Moral Police of our country talk about this being a publicity stunt.
Carol is truly what an Indian woman is today.Kudos to you Ms.Gracias.

Alice said...

Couldn't agree more Sangeet.

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