The range starts from Rs 2,500 and goes up to 4,500. Her scarf collection comes in different fabrics from silk to chiffon to georgettes in prints as well as monochromes. They are the easiest way to pep up boring attire." While making colour contrast by using a scarf is what she thinks is ideal use of the accessory, even a tone on tone doesn't look out of the place. "We have done a few suits this season with scarves rather than dupptas to make them a practical wear."As for her favourite, the ones by Masaba stand out. Tina Bhardwaj, of the label Madsam Tinzin, says that scarves are an easy and interesting replacement even for dupattas. As for scarves by Indian fashion designers', those by Masaba Gupta and Aneeth Arora are very popular. The plaid tartan scarf might be the most replicated pattern in the market but it remains to be a favourite with fashion followers.
The most iconic of scarves come from the house of Burberry. The classics, however, remain to be evergreen. I love wearing neckties but scarves have an unparallel style appeal." Backing his claim (though not literally) are luxury clothes labels which every winter introduce a range of scarves. The other accessory he is very particular about is his scarves, strictly Hermes. Only when one feels good, one can work better." So, he picks up suits that has label of Canali sewn at the seams and feels humble in an IWC and Franck Muller watches.
For people, who question the austerity trait of a politician, he rightfully justifies, "Fine feather make fine birds. A part of his style consciousness roots from his being part of the glamour industry and rest from his love affair with fashion. If there is one thing among a few others that Navjot Singh Sidhu takes very seriously, it's his dressing up. Wear it right: A Lino Perros scarf and Karan Singh Chhabra More than just an accessory, the simple scarf now makes a loud and clear fashion statement