Filmworld
Kajal Aggarwal, Amala Paul follow Gaurang Shah's creations
Chennai, April 20
After charming Sonam Kapoor,
Vidya Balan, Kirron Kher and a host of other actresses in Bollywood,
Gaurang Shah's creations are now sought by popular southern stars like
Kajal Aggarwal and Amala Paul.
When Amala Paul wore a green floor
length khadi Anarkali, with zardosi embroidery from Shah's "Chandbali"
creation with a Kanjeevaram dupatta at a recent launch, she couldn't
stop her admiration for the handwoven creation and said in a statement:
"Love this creation of pure elegance!! You are a true genius Gaurang.
Thank you."
What charmed Kajal was Shah's grey tie-n-dye ikkat
Kanjeevaram saree with a traditional yellow border inspired from the
16th century temple art. The sari she wore recently for a launch was a
pure amalgamation of traditional korvai weaving of Kanchipuram and
contemporary ikkat of Andhra Pradesh.
"My collections are in
admiration of the women blazing the trail in fashion, they truly inspire
fashion trends and I am really pleased the gorgeous looking Kajal and
Amala have worn these exquisitely crafted dresses by me and expressed
their appreciation for hand-woven designs," Shah said in a statement.
"It
will certainly take traditional wear one notch up in the fashion
consumer souk and inspire the young generation to indulge in these all
occasion handcrafted fashion creations," he added.
Shah's passion
is to constantly reintroduce vintage Indian fashion with a whole new
modern outlook both on the ramp and in the marketplace without moving
away from the glorious yesteryear's craftsmanship.