At times I wish I was born in rich culture of India when such thgs r made. Full of information and journey into designing. That's a true fashion not like fast fashion
So well spoken both of them. I really appreciate that in Bollywood films the menswear is not an afterthought and is given as much importance as womenswear. Shahid's looks are just beyond
Men's fashion was always equally important as women's . Infact in past "fashion" used to reflect social norms and structure at that time. A very significant part of society. However over time fashion somehow become something that is associated with women only.
I'm also a designer, I can understand the hard work behind these amazing costumes ❤❤ the making journey of a traditional costumes aren't easy..🙌 more power to every budding designers.
Rimple & Harpreet ! Excellent Job ! I don't know if the Film gets accolades for its content or not ! But it should get an applause for its costumes, the costumes really stand out and look astonishing especially Allaudin Khilji's Costume of course his make up also plays a role is just perfect. Just looks like a Islamic Ruler from Medieval Times ! Well Done !
Beautiful interview, so much information about the journey of making these costume. It's good to know that they have applied old techniques and kept the Rajasthani prints in mind while creating each one of these looks. And I just looooooveddd the background music 😍😄👍
I love the look and feel of ethnic clothes, even though I don't wear them often myself. With fashion trends changing almost everyday, it's good to see clothes embodying our rich history and culture. Projects like this help bring the old techniques and craftsmanship to the people to appreciate and prevent them from becoming obscure. I hope the costumes help start new trends in the wedding market, thus helping keep these old techniques alive.
The interpretation of the clothing of that time by the designers is outstanding and shows they have really done their research. My absolutely favorite clothing style and fabric is made in India. Please keep the ethnic look alive and the kaigars their livelihood and give them the money they deserve for such beautiful, time consuming work.
Honestly, modern Indian fashion is so watered down by western influences. These are the facets of Indian history which I feel need to be unearthed and brought to the public to remind us of our past selves.
Because these clothes can’t be used everyday.benefit with western wear is comfort and easy to handle.It’s easy to go to office in a jeans than wearing a saree.That’s why these cloths are used only in marriage functions.
Majestic & Magnificient....the costumes breathes the intense Essence of the Era of which the Movie is based on - Royalty, Regal & Opulence. I salute your Work of Wonders ❤❤
great job Rimple and harpreet narula they are very wark hart .these clothes are very beautiful ,and colors combination is best padmavati is very beautiful film
No doubt these are beyond gorgeous.. I love full circle skirts n u can see the volume in here.. it gives volume n flexibility of movement too. But Khiljis clothing about the big fur cape he has on.. is questionable.. in rajasthan where its hot temperature, wearing thick fur over shoulders is highly unlikely.. and turks dont really wear so dark colours even for a sultan like 600 yrs ago. For a turk wouldn't he wear completely something else from Indian wear??
One thing people tend to ignore is that Khiljis were Turks but they were not much steppe Nomadic much like Mongols whom Allaudin Khilji fought all his life to save Delhi Sultanate. They had influences from Central Asia from Kazakhstan to Afghanistan but they were highly Persianized. And adopted some Afghan and Indian culture too. They werent Barbarians but were the richest and most powerful kingdom of their time being patrons of Art, Architecture and culture. His clothing was supposed to be more of Persianized than Nomadic.
It's really nice to see so much hard work going in for the costume, these two are clearly educated and know how to market their dresses well.. but sometimes it's not enough, especially when making costumes representing a culture. I am at a loss for words seeing they covered Deepika's waist digitally, wondering why this went amiss in the costumes since Rajput's protested their 'Queen's' never showed their waists..To think this is clear hypocrisy I researched on Google and watched Rajput's dances, their cultures and music and to be honest, most or all of the dresses donned by Rajput women had their waists covered even in today's times. Not saying this is wrong but clearly if this was representative of the culture, I am wondering why the Director agreed for the costume that seemed to have caused such a mass outrage to the point that they had to digitally alter the cloth... At first I was angry that such a small thing is made into such a big issue... We see Indian women's waists showing when they wear sarees, why such a big deal in that for a BOLLYWOOD song then? But clearly there is a lot more than that.. Kudos to the designers nevertheless for such amazing outfits, but I guess living in a country with so many cultures and keeping them in harmony I guess we have to step up a notch when it comes to proper research and people's sentiments attached with it.
I wasted 17.11 mins in watching this video only to realise that they haven't done any research by themselves and don't even remember the regions from where they took cues for designing. They just blabbered whatever they have been told by their assistants and kept on repeating the same thing in the entire video. Pinkvilla's video on Padmaavat jewellery is much more informative than this.
Ignorant American gal here: How period-accurate are the costumes for 13th-century northern India (I think?) and the future Sri Lanka? With films set in 13th-century Europe, I can guesstimate the period authenticity of the costumes and armor fairly well, but I know far less about Indian clothing of the same period.
I'm from the state in india where this movie was based, I think they're fairly accurate. But how is this related to srilanka i don't understand. North india and srilanka are very different.
@@smollilbean Because the queen is the daughter of the Sinhalese (may be botching the spelling of that) king. Early in the film, the young Rajput king goes there to obtain some pearls, and is wounded in a hunting accident by the Sinhalese princess, who nurses him back to health and eventually marries him.
@@DOSBoxMom I know about the queen being of sinhalese origin, but apart from that has nothing in common with srilanka in my opinion ( considering this movie atleast) The dresses the queen and women wore are called Rajputi poshaks, and so it has everything traditional Rajasthani, including the jewellery and dresses. Rajputi poshaks and lehenga choli/turbans are not worn in srilanka (infact, Rajputi poshaks are only worn in Rajasthan, not any other parts of northern india, let alone srilanka) Srilankans wear sarees.
You both r such a amazing fashion designer...but I don't understand...ki rajputi poshak nahi banane ke liye bansali ji ne mana kiya thah ya aapko laga ki rajputi poshak nahi banaye...koi bhi kirdar ho usme uske pahnave ka sabse bada yogdan hota hai joki aapki dressess sabhi bahut sunder hai magar kiske liye banai hai agar voh dhyan rakhte toh rajputi poshak me new designer look bhi dekhane ko milata 2nd padmavati ki me deepika rajput rani lagti..
No, the dresses deepika wore were all Rajputi poshak designs? Not sure what you're hinting on. Just a little extravagant version than what common masses in Rajasthan these days wear and rightly so, because this is the royalty they were depicting. These were all rajputi poshaks.
It's very expensive, it cannot be worn in most seasons, it needs to be maintained well to not ruin the pleats. But thanks to designers like sabyasachi, rohit bal, Tarun tehliani and of course rimple harpreet, they are gradually making a comeback. In fact, celebs like ranveer singh, ayushman khurana have been wearing it often.
Y the old man is intrupting the girl when she is talking....well I guess he is trying to grab all attention....moreover the old man is talking like females....
had Mr. Bhansali ordered all d outfits from Chandni Chawk..his total expenditure would hv come out to be less than 5 lakhs.....n far better costumes than these ones with the best quality..........
Ms. Ruchi do you have any sense for fabrics or fashion.. Those clothes are hand woven jardodis and you are comparing it with cheap clothes of chandni chowk. Yaar Mr Bhansali didn't belong to your class.
here you are actually disrespecting the wonderful artisans of our country who have put together these outfits. You cannot compare there craftsmanship to all the machine work done in Chandini Chowk! Come on!
but aunty ji she definitely look better than you did at her age. even in your profile pic you look like a knock off, run downed chandi chowk version of jaya bachchan
Why did you use cheap foil borders like a 90’s bridal dupatta? Looked so cheap! Shahid looked better dressed than Deepika. You tried to copy Bajirao but you can’t beat Bajirao. Sorry but fail.
I love these kind of Indian movies where almost 100% of the funds are invested in the Indian economy and displaying Indian's beautiful culture.
Well said.
I wish I wore these dress on my wedding , it's just so beautiful and trust me they looked like heaven in 3d imax.
Costumes were on point! Even aditi rao hydari's costumes were so beautiful. Great job!
At times I wish I was born in rich culture of India when such thgs r made. Full of information and journey into designing. That's a true fashion not like fast fashion
Bob u r welcome ....Come to india
So well spoken both of them. I really appreciate that in Bollywood films the menswear is not an afterthought and is given as much importance as womenswear. Shahid's looks are just beyond
Men's fashion was always equally important as women's . Infact in past "fashion" used to reflect social norms and structure at that time. A very significant part of society.
However over time fashion somehow become something that is associated with women only.
@@Vor567tez ik man these is really bad
I'm also a designer, I can understand the hard work behind these amazing costumes ❤❤ the making journey of a traditional costumes aren't easy..🙌 more power to every budding designers.
It is heartening to see soo much passion that has gone into making this motion picture!
what about the muslim qween her clothes were so beautiful.
I love the royalty you put in these clothes.
Rimple & Harpreet ! Excellent Job ! I don't know if the Film gets accolades for its content or not ! But it should get an applause for its costumes, the costumes really stand out and look astonishing especially Allaudin Khilji's Costume of course his make up also plays a role is just perfect. Just looks like a Islamic Ruler from Medieval Times ! Well Done !
MASTERPIECE All the Dresses of PADMAVATI and BOLLYWOOD
Beautiful interview, so much information about the journey of making these costume. It's good to know that they have applied old techniques and kept the Rajasthani prints in mind while creating each one of these looks. And I just looooooveddd the background music 😍😄👍
I love the look and feel of ethnic clothes, even though I don't wear them often myself. With fashion trends changing almost everyday, it's good to see clothes embodying our rich history and culture. Projects like this help bring the old techniques and craftsmanship to the people to appreciate and prevent them from becoming obscure. I hope the costumes help start new trends in the wedding market, thus helping keep these old techniques alive.
The interpretation of the clothing of that time by the designers is outstanding and shows they have really done their research. My absolutely favorite clothing style and fabric is made in India. Please keep the ethnic look alive and the kaigars their livelihood and give them the money they deserve for such beautiful, time consuming work.
Honestly, modern Indian fashion is so watered down by western influences. These are the facets of Indian history which I feel need to be unearthed and brought to the public to remind us of our past selves.
Because these clothes can’t be used everyday.benefit with western wear is comfort and easy to handle.It’s easy to go to office in a jeans than wearing a saree.That’s why these cloths are used only in marriage functions.
@@elza7570 he's not talking about that you dummy. He said indian ethnic clothes were getting heavily westernized. Ugh.
Compare this Indian heritage to the travesty these a hole Indian women were wearing at the met gala
Thanks for sharing "The making of Padmaavat Costumes by Rimple and Harpreet Narula"
Hats offf😍😍😍
thank you pinkvilla.
Sooo much of inspiration and insight
Truly commendable
The results show with its appeal on celluloid
Congratulations 😊
15:07-Music
Majestic & Magnificient....the costumes breathes the intense Essence of the Era of which the Movie is based on - Royalty, Regal & Opulence.
I salute your Work of Wonders ❤❤
I love it when they call it urna and not dupatta. Makes my Bengali self feel happy
It's odhna
Thank you pinkvilla for such amazing video
Such a pleasant video
great job Rimple and harpreet narula they are very wark hart .these clothes are very beautiful ,and colors combination is best padmavati is very beautiful film
It was just wow....👌👌👌👌great work....
even if they fire bullets at me I will go watch this movie on the first day
Riot of colours... beautifully explained
No doubt these are beyond gorgeous.. I love full circle skirts n u can see the volume in here.. it gives volume n flexibility of movement too. But Khiljis clothing about the big fur cape he has on.. is questionable.. in rajasthan where its hot temperature, wearing thick fur over shoulders is highly unlikely.. and turks dont really wear so dark colours even for a sultan like 600 yrs ago. For a turk wouldn't he wear completely something else from Indian wear??
Tiki80 , true. Who would wear such clothes in the heat ?
abe tum film dekhne aye ho ya documentary bc...itna hi sokh hai to library jaake history book pado..
Where have I been rude ?
One thing people tend to ignore is that Khiljis were Turks but they were not much steppe Nomadic much like Mongols whom Allaudin Khilji fought all his life to save Delhi Sultanate. They had influences from Central Asia from Kazakhstan to Afghanistan but they were highly Persianized. And adopted some Afghan and Indian culture too. They werent Barbarians but were the richest and most powerful kingdom of their time being patrons of Art, Architecture and culture. His clothing was supposed to be more of Persianized than Nomadic.
Tiki80 the dark colours must have been an artistic choice to depict characteristic contrast between Khiljis and Rajputs.
amazing art work, congratulations
Beautiful work❤️
It's really nice to see so much hard work going in for the costume, these two are clearly educated and know how to market their dresses well.. but sometimes it's not enough, especially when making costumes representing a culture. I am at a loss for words seeing they covered Deepika's waist digitally, wondering why this went amiss in the costumes since Rajput's protested their 'Queen's' never showed their waists..To think this is clear hypocrisy I researched on Google and watched Rajput's dances, their cultures and music and to be honest, most or all of the dresses donned by Rajput women had their waists covered even in today's times. Not saying this is wrong but clearly if this was representative of the culture, I am wondering why the Director agreed for the costume that seemed to have caused such a mass outrage to the point that they had to digitally alter the cloth... At first I was angry that such a small thing is made into such a big issue... We see Indian women's waists showing when they wear sarees, why such a big deal in that for a BOLLYWOOD song then? But clearly there is a lot more than that.. Kudos to the designers nevertheless for such amazing outfits, but I guess living in a country with so many cultures and keeping them in harmony I guess we have to step up a notch when it comes to proper research and people's sentiments attached with it.
Hatts off 👏👏👏👏👌👍👍 Harpreet dimple Narula beautiful Dress padmavati
Costumes were looking so nice and heavy
Lovely
I wish there were more history docs about Indian history, it’s so interesting
Lovely costumes
great job
really beautiful
What's the background music?
Amazing job vid outfits 👍🏻👌🏻
fabulous job sir n mam
I wasted 17.11 mins in watching this video only to realise that they haven't done any research by themselves and don't even remember the regions from where they took cues for designing. They just blabbered whatever they have been told by their assistants and kept on repeating the same thing in the entire video.
Pinkvilla's video on Padmaavat jewellery is much more informative than this.
These Dresses Deserve only QUEEN DEEPIKA
Price of red one please
Good job
Deepest love. 🦢🌺
Where can i get shahid kapoor wordrobe from this movie
Can you tell us from where the bg music has taken ?
Hats off to them
Favorite💗
how cd dey use net fabric? if dey r using everything in old techniques
Can anyone tell where can I get the music been played in background score
Amazing, amazing, amazing
I love background music .. Or kisko background music acha laga
beautiful work !
Where is their shop
That green outfit looks interesting but dint get to see full image
Where r all these costumes now
👍👍👍💗💗
woow
How much is the price of ghoomer lengha
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
wow
He is talking classly.but she is trying to beat him
I love the clothes of Shahid instead of depika
hmmm
Ignorant American gal here: How period-accurate are the costumes for 13th-century northern India (I think?) and the future Sri Lanka? With films set in 13th-century Europe, I can guesstimate the period authenticity of the costumes and armor fairly well, but I know far less about Indian clothing of the same period.
I'm from the state in india where this movie was based, I think they're fairly accurate. But how is this related to srilanka i don't understand. North india and srilanka are very different.
@@smollilbean Because the queen is the daughter of the Sinhalese (may be botching the spelling of that) king. Early in the film, the young Rajput king goes there to obtain some pearls, and is wounded in a hunting accident by the Sinhalese princess, who nurses him back to health and eventually marries him.
@@DOSBoxMom I know about the queen being of sinhalese origin, but apart from that has nothing in common with srilanka in my opinion ( considering this movie atleast) The dresses the queen and women wore are called Rajputi poshaks, and so it has everything traditional Rajasthani, including the jewellery and dresses. Rajputi poshaks and lehenga choli/turbans are not worn in srilanka (infact, Rajputi poshaks are only worn in Rajasthan, not any other parts of northern india, let alone srilanka) Srilankans wear sarees.
@@smollilbean In that case, I defer to your greater expertise.
Watch it karani sena.
jharna raninath Karni Sena members don't understand english
haha
Jazzvia D'Souza lmao
Very spiritually
,😐😚😚😚😚😚
Stop cutting each other! It’s very annoying!!
Hey they are giving wrong information the faction disiner of padmavat movie is chandrakant sonawane 😠😠😠😠
You both r such a amazing fashion designer...but I don't understand...ki rajputi poshak nahi banane ke liye bansali ji ne mana kiya thah ya aapko laga ki rajputi poshak nahi banaye...koi bhi kirdar ho usme uske pahnave ka sabse bada yogdan hota hai joki aapki dressess sabhi bahut sunder hai magar kiske liye banai hai agar voh dhyan rakhte toh rajputi poshak me new designer look bhi dekhane ko milata 2nd padmavati ki me deepika rajput rani lagti..
Tum galat ho!! Yeh sare designs Rajputi hi hain!! Yeh Rajputi poshak hi hain!!
No, the dresses deepika wore were all Rajputi poshak designs? Not sure what you're hinting on. Just a little extravagant version than what common masses in Rajasthan these days wear and rightly so, because this is the royalty they were depicting. These were all rajputi poshaks.
Chnadrakant sonwane
Plzz do this with kriti sanon
The great allaundeen khilji at 11.43 😑 this shows how shallow their understanding of culture is. Can do anything for money.
The GREAT Allauddin khilji..... I mean really...?
Why don't men wear Jama anymore??
It's very expensive, it cannot be worn in most seasons, it needs to be maintained well to not ruin the pleats. But thanks to designers like sabyasachi, rohit bal, Tarun tehliani and of course rimple harpreet, they are gradually making a comeback. In fact, celebs like ranveer singh, ayushman khurana have been wearing it often.
Y the old man is intrupting the girl when she is talking....well I guess he is trying to grab all attention....moreover the old man is talking like females....
To be honest m not impress from khilji desing costume...it was minimal n not so powerful to add ranveer role...
Ye log hindi bolna nhi jante Kya????????
Tabhi iss movie ko Kharaab kr dia....
CHUTIYA HO TUM!!
Its like lehga nd choli...its not a like a Rajputi Poshak...kamse kam search krke to banate...costumes acchi h but rajputi poshak nhi h...
Tum galat ho!! Yeh sab Rajputi poshak hi hain!!
Indian culture ke baare mai baat kar rahe ho... to hindi bhasha use karo na...
Nikhil Jadhav may be they are more comfortable in English..
had Mr. Bhansali ordered all d outfits from Chandni Chawk..his total expenditure would hv come out to be less than 5 lakhs.....n far better costumes than these ones with the best quality..........
Ruchi Sharma If you are putting sarcasm then ok, but if you are serious you really need to worry about your test.!
bad joke
Jitni choti soch utne chote ideas
Ms. Ruchi do you have any sense for fabrics or fashion.. Those clothes are hand woven jardodis and you are comparing it with cheap clothes of chandni chowk.
Yaar Mr Bhansali didn't belong to your class.
here you are actually disrespecting the wonderful artisans of our country who have put together these outfits. You cannot compare there craftsmanship to all the machine work done in Chandini Chowk! Come on!
Great job guys dressing up Deepika who is flat chested, bag of bones. In those days women were buxom and curvaceous. Shahid and Ranver were okay
but aunty ji she definitely look better than you did at her age. even in your profile pic you look like a knock off, run downed chandi chowk version of jaya bachchan
Probably true but how can they justify her as Padmavati? Why couldn't they find a beautiful actress who would fit the role?
@@seeyalisiingh7390 shut up
@@seeyalisiingh7390 Hey aunty ji ! She's perfectly fit for this role but jealous people like you can't understand it .
How do u know how ppl looked in that era ? Kuch bhi mat bolo
speak in Hindi , if you cant spea english properly.
Why did you use cheap foil borders like a 90’s bridal dupatta? Looked so cheap! Shahid looked better dressed than Deepika.
You tried to copy Bajirao but you can’t beat Bajirao. Sorry but fail.
THEY DIDN'T USE CHEAP FOIL FOR THE BORDER!! IT'S REAL SILVER WORK!!
drama queens ...........
jokers lol .........