Judi Dench's dress is inspired by the carpets of Agra
New Delhi:
Legendary British actress Judi Dench seems to be in love with Indian fashion creations. After flaunting a Lucknavi chikan embroidery ensemble by Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla at the Venice Film Festival, she opted for one of the designer duo's design once again for the 57th BFI London Film Festival.
The 78-year-old's latest choice was of a design inspired by the carpets of Agra. She exuded elegance as she slipped into the black apparel for the screening of her acclaimed movie Philomena in London on Wednesday, October 16.
The designer duo believe the look was perfect.
"With the season changing, we went for the ever elegant, standard for glamour-black. The outfit is inspired by India's legendary Agra carpets and consists of a black sheath worn with a kali coat featuring beige and gold silk thread (resham) embroidery," the duo said.
Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, who have completed 25 years in the fashion world, have a regular celebrity clientele, including Bollywood's famed Bachchan family.
The 78-year-old's latest choice was of a design inspired by the carpets of Agra. She exuded elegance as she slipped into the black apparel for the screening of her acclaimed movie Philomena in London on Wednesday, October 16.
The designer duo believe the look was perfect.
"With the season changing, we went for the ever elegant, standard for glamour-black. The outfit is inspired by India's legendary Agra carpets and consists of a black sheath worn with a kali coat featuring beige and gold silk thread (resham) embroidery," the duo said.
Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, who have completed 25 years in the fashion world, have a regular celebrity clientele, including Bollywood's famed Bachchan family.