Here comes the big one, and I can predict this post will be a very popular one on here due to all the Sadhana and 60's bollywood style searches that bring people to this blog. Sadhana was without doubt one of hindi cinema's most stylish heroines, her wardrobe in Arzoo was fantastic which pretty much reaffirms her reputation as one of Hindi cinema's finest dressers. What I found impressive about the styling was the variety of textures, layering and the wonderful accessories
|
One of my favourite Sadhana fashion moments occurred in this film when she paired this amazing fairisle knit (very stylish even today) with ski pants, that jumper is to die for, i love it
See more of this outfit in the video below
|
|
Loving the studded diamanté sunglasses teamed with a cosy jumper and fur hat and gloves, Aspen chic at its best |
|
Next up on my favourites lists is this embroidered floral sari teamed with lovely Ruby accessories
See more of this outfit in the video below
|
|
Love the clean and rather minimal style of this Coral chiffon sari, Sadhana is really a doll |
|
Lovely embroidery designs on this sari with a sleeveless blouse, Sadhana in general seemed to favour the sleeveless blouse style sari's |
|
I love how editorial these shots look, I love the cardigan teamed with the Churidar Kameez outfit with the bouffant hairstyle and side plait and the wing tipped eyeliner and peachy lips |
|
Sadhana (above and below) in her trademark sleeveless kurta and Churidar style which is credited for turning into a major style craze |
|
See more of this oufit in the video below
|
|
In a rather interesting ensemble to reflect the cold weather of the Kashmir, by layering a knitted top with cotton sleeveless kurta and churidar |
|
The rest of the movie features a layering of traditional outfits over top quality statement coats, I loved them all, especially the last one above, love the binoculars hanging off her neck too |
In fact the whole feel and styling of this movie by the great costumier
Bhanu Athaiya is an editorial waiting to happen, I hope fashion magazines in India will start making editorials based on bollywood movies, especially ones like this.
Read the movie review
here
You can buy it on dvd
here