Tradition vs funky fusion -- what would you choose to wear this Diwali?
Times Fashion Week's showstoppers Jim Sarab and Dheeraj Dhopar offer interesting options.
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IMAGE: Who wouldn't want to look like a king on Diwali?
Jim Sarbh's salt and pepper hair goes well with the theme.
Photographs: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
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IMAGE: That's an anarkali peeping out from under the embroidered kurta.
Men, says designer Nilesh Mitesh, it's cool to wear the flared silhouette.
He throws in an intricate choker and a lovely ivory shawl as well.
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IMAGE: Offering a complete contrast is Dheeraj Dhopar.
No kaala chasma for him; instead, he chooses funky beige-rimmed shades to complement his midnight blue kurta.
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IMAGE: Comfort comes first for the actor who pairs the look with white sneakers.
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