
Mini Mathur, considered one of the most stylishly
dressed celebrities in Mumbai’s social circuit, has created an exclusive
range of 15 handloom saris for a soon-to-open store owned by superstar
Salman Khan’s sister Alvira Agnihotri. But she doesn’t want to make a
“business” out of her design instincts. Her line is reflective of her
personal style, which is subtle, understated and elegant. “My range is
basically about my personality and my type of saris. I am putting
together a collection, which has 15 exclusive saris, which are
handpicked, hand-styled and I have got the blouses done myself,” Mini
told IANS on the phone from Mumbai. “Since this line is an exact
extension of my personal style, I am just putting my signature on the
label to give it a more personal touch. Like I said, I don’t want to
start a proper business,” she added. The designs will be available at
Alvira’s multi-designer store Ahakzai, which she’s launching with Ashley
Rebello in Mumbai’s upmarket Bandra west area Oct 27. Mini’s saris are
an outcome of almost a month of research and meeting with weavers from
across India. “It’s not something that I am looking at as a future
business venture at all. Alvira is opening her new store and she has
always been very appreciative of (my style) whenever I wear saris. I
wear mostly handloom saris. Even on TV, I have been spotted wearing
handloom saris, that don’t have any Bollywood bling,” said Mini, who has
flaunted saris on music reality show “Indian Idol”. “My saris are very
traditional, yet I wear them with a lot of colour. So every time Alvira
saw me, she was like, ‘I love what you are wearing’. She had been
telling me for quite a long time to design a line for her, and I never
took it seriously. But finally, she pinched me down and I said, ‘Okay,
let’s do it’,” she added. Mini, who has been a successful video jockey
and has anchored several live events and reality shows, says she doesn’t
know anything about designing. But she knows how to put different
things together in a presentable way. “I always mix-and-match my saris
with very vibrant blouses, which people never think of. It’s not the
usual matching. It’s all handwoven (stuff) and funky young colours put
together with blouses and accessories that are very trendy,” she said.
It took Mini around a month to make the sari range, which has been
sourced from places like Delhi, Bhubaneswar and Kolkata. She says her
range has a “shock value” attached to it. “Everyone wants a little drama
in their look. My saris have a sort of drama, but they stick to an
organic palette. From cotton to chanderi, Kolkata silk to tussar silk,
the collection is trendy with a lot of my favourite funky colours
including lime, pink, chocolate and white,” said the popular face, who
is married to filmmaker Kabir Khan. She believes “there is no other
garment more beautiful and sexier than a sari”. “I would love it when
youngsters also try to wear a bit of our tradition instead of gowns. You
can wear trendy colours and follow trends, and this can happen in saris
too. It doesn’t need to be dresses all the time,” she said. Mini also
feels that while women in Delhi go for handloom saris, Mumbai is high on
net and Swarovski-studded six yards. “I have grown up wearing saris and
I wore saris during my college days in Delhi too. So, I believe a sari
can be worn casually too.” While her close friend Maria Goretti is
already eyeing the creations, Mini says she loves it “when some of the
big names drop their nets and Swarovski and try handwoven saris”. Among
Indian actresses, she feels Konkana Sensharma and Nandita Das exude
style and elegance in a sari
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