FAT, SO ?-Smriti,Aparna[Tulsi-Savita]

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FAT, SO ?





Celebs react to fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani's comment (Mumbai Mirror, Sept 6) that plus-sized women can look good only in saris


Aditi Jaykar Kane


* Saroj Khan, Choreographer
First of all, I'm not a model, I'm a choreographer. I wear salwar kameezes, because I am most comfortable in them. I can't handle a sari and dance so why should I wear a sari? Designers should stick to designing for models, instead of telling us what to wear!

* Smriti Irani, Actress
Everybody's welcome to his own views. Similarly, it's up to us to decide what we want to wear. Nobody decides that for us. And that's all I have to say on this issue. Having said that, I'd say any designer who caters to women must not have meant it in a derogatory sense.

* Delnaz Paul, Actress
I don't feel I'm plus-sized. I feel you should wear clothes that you feel comfortable in. I don't feel comfortable in saris, so I hardly wear them. At the same time I won't wear mini skirts or spaghetti straps off screen either. I prefer kurtis and jeans.

* Rati Agnihotri, Actress
To some extent Tarun is bang on, because I believe there's nothing like a sari. It's my personal favourite. Since I am on the bigger side I don't wear trousers or tight tops. Personally I love saris as they look elegant no matter what size you are.

* Apara Mehta, Actress
Did Tarun really say this? I'm stunned. Firstly, no one decides what someone else should wear. Hasn't Tarun been abroad? In the US, women are so much bigger than the average Indian woman. Should they all give up jeans? I wear jeans and capris because I am comfortable in them. However it's unfortunate that I don't find clothes of my size easily in India. Why should I feel embarrassed about my waist size?


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Posted: 19 years ago
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interesting! that's nice how + sized people think postitive instead of negative!
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Absolutely right! No one has the right to say anything to the other unless they ask for advice. It's just ridiculous.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: svh2010

interesting! that's nice how + sized people think postitive instead of negative!

yup i agree

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Originally posted by: mz.seductive

Absolutely right! No one has the right to say anything to the other unless they ask for advice. It's just ridiculous.

Totally Agree!! He shouldn't have said that .. it makes him look bad and others feel bad .. gosh what a stupid stupid statement!!

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