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Fashion trends that ruled Bengali TV in 2018

Fashion trends that we saw on Bengali TV and loved!
Fashion trends that ruled Bengali TV in 2018
Cold shoulder blouses are in fashion: Ajopa Mukherjee
Kamalkari blouses with handloom saris are not working anymore, but structured blouses with smart cuts and styles are in. Cold-shoulder blouses are also in fashion in many serials. Racer cut blouses with Benarasis, which a heroine wore in Aloy Bhuban Bhora, are in too. Layered and jacket blouses are also in fashion.
Linen saris are in and so are shararas with kurtas.
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The elaborate look is passé; simplicity worked this year: Ritarupa Bhattacharya
The elaborate look is passé; what worked this year is simplicity. The girl/boy next door is a huge hit among viewers. Gone are the days when heavily embroidered saris or dresses were appreciated. In Joy Kali Kolkattawali, the protagonist, Ananya Chatterjee, wears simple handloom saris or Dhakais. Linen saris with printed blouses topped the television fashion charts this year along with layered kurtas and long dresses. For men, it has been more of an Indo-western look.

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Retro blouses teamed with simple linen or handloom saris are in: Sabarni Das
Be it in films or serials, simplicity has been the keyword in 2018. Frill blouses from period films are in and the frills are being used in interesting ways. For men, the trend has been to wear Indo-western outfits. For women, interesting and innovative retro blouses teamed with simple linen or handloom saris is what we saw in serials this year.
Zari border saris are passe: Abhisek Roy
I worked in Nakshi Kantha, Mayurpankhi, Bhoomikanya, Ranu Pelo Lottery and Phagun Bou and in all these serials, the styling and costumes have been extremely simple. In Nakshi Kantha, where Manali (Manisha Dey) plays a Muslim girl, I made her wear chikankari kurtas with sharara. Maybe the dupattas had a little bit of sequined work, but I used a lot of pastel shades and layering. In Bhoomikanya, Sohini (Sarkar) wore leather pants, jackets and boots before marriage, but after marriage, she's wearing more of linen saris. Blouses have undergone a huge makeover too. No more deep cut with latkans, as collared blouses, boat-necks, round-necks with borders and printed blouses ruled TV this year. Men too are wearing structured outfits, keeping simplicity in mind.
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Ruman Ganguly

Ruman Ganguly is a Principal Correspondent at Calcutta Times. She covers Tollywood and fashion, besides her regular responsibilities at the desk. Her passions include movies, reading and avante-garde fashion shoots.

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