New Delhi:
As she walked the ramp fordesigner duo Shane and Falguni Peacock at the ongoing IndiaBridal Fashion Week, Neha Dhupia insisted she has no plans totie the knot because she feels getting married is like "goingto war".
"I have no plans to marry anytime soon because I feelmarriage is like going to a war.
"I am single at the moment," Neha said.The 32-year-old former Miss India, who looked like aGothic bride in a printed and embroidered black gown with anextended metallic belt as an accessory, said the she willnever prefer to wear this outfit for her own wedding wheneverit happens.
"This dress might look complicated but it is probably oneof the easiest thing I have worn on ramp. It took me only twominutes to wear it. I was very comfortable.
"I will not wear this dress for my wedding because thiswill not allow me to hug my loved ones (because of the belt),"she added.
Shane and Falguni's collection titled 'The Garden ofEden', saw models sashaying down the ramp wearing floralheadgears with every outfit which consisted of blingy velvetsarees, net gowns and layered anarkalis.The colours used were the traditional bridal choices likered, pink, white and black.
Neha was happy to walk for her designer friends and said,"Fashion is all about great relations. It feels good when yourdesigner makes a creation keeping you in mind. They are alwaysready to dress me. With their collection they have redefinedthe bride giving her space to experiment."
When asked about taking garden as inspiration for theircollection, Falguni said, "We recently visited the Cannes FilmFestival and were quite impressed to see the beautifulgardens.
"We have used a lot of floral motifs on our outfits. Thatinspired us to make this creation. We kept our westernsensibilities intact with this collection."
"I have no plans to marry anytime soon because I feelmarriage is like going to a war.
"I am single at the moment," Neha said.The 32-year-old former Miss India, who looked like aGothic bride in a printed and embroidered black gown with anextended metallic belt as an accessory, said the she willnever prefer to wear this outfit for her own wedding wheneverit happens.
"This dress might look complicated but it is probably oneof the easiest thing I have worn on ramp. It took me only twominutes to wear it. I was very comfortable.
"I will not wear this dress for my wedding because thiswill not allow me to hug my loved ones (because of the belt),"she added.
Shane and Falguni's collection titled 'The Garden ofEden', saw models sashaying down the ramp wearing floralheadgears with every outfit which consisted of blingy velvetsarees, net gowns and layered anarkalis.The colours used were the traditional bridal choices likered, pink, white and black.
Neha was happy to walk for her designer friends and said,"Fashion is all about great relations. It feels good when yourdesigner makes a creation keeping you in mind. They are alwaysready to dress me. With their collection they have redefinedthe bride giving her space to experiment."
When asked about taking garden as inspiration for theircollection, Falguni said, "We recently visited the Cannes FilmFestival and were quite impressed to see the beautifulgardens.
"We have used a lot of floral motifs on our outfits. Thatinspired us to make this creation. We kept our westernsensibilities intact with this collection."