Style watch: Roshni Chopra likes to mix and match
February 23rd, 2010 - 7:34 pm ICT by Sampurn Wire
February 23, 2010 (Sampurn Wire): Our Bollywood babes have been known for their fashion endeavors, from styling their characters in films to flaunting their best on the red carpet. In a special one-on-one with Roshni Chopra (of “Kasamh Se’ fame), TellyCafe.com found that our television celebs are no less. Roshni, who flaunted her style statement while anchoring “Comedy Circus- Teen Ka Tadka’, tells us about her “passion for fashion’.
“I am very particular about my styling. When I go shopping, I can cover stores all the way from Colaba till Goregaon in one run as I literally shop till I drop. I can’t just wear something in a certain way because it has been put on a mannequin that way. Sometimes, the best creations come out of mixing and matching and all it takes is a little bit of creativity to figure out the right combination of clothes to make out a nice style. All the stylists I have worked with tell me that I should actually become a stylist. They really like my style,” explains Roshni.
So, this lissome lass, with an eye for designs and fabrics, proudly articulates, “I actually design my ethnic wear and I like to handpick the beautiful fabrics from the places where they are made. Recently, I went to Varanasi and there are these weavers who weave a certain kind of fabric. So, I got one from them.” So, which one does she like the most from what she has designed for herself? “I have designed a red and black colored suit which I have decorated with brocade and net with some handwork done on it”, states the actress happily.
This one surely is a fashionable girl who is in love with the art of designing clothes. So, does she plan to be a full-time designer? “I don’t design for others. My designs are meant for personal collection,” signs off Roshni.
-Chandana H Buch/ Sampurn Wire

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