Rimple and Harpreet Narula style Deepika Padukone’s costumes for Padmavati
The duo underwent extensive research while designing her costumes from visiting Jaipur and Calico museums to studying various old textiles as well as old murals and miniature paintings.
Deepika enthralled us all in the first look of the film, “The main motif of the lehenga, created using traditional zardozi, is the symbolic Tree of Life, which again has connotations of divinity as well as man’s connection to the cosmos, a warrior’s strength and resolve while the border of the lehenga has been derived from architectural details of Rajasthani palace windows and jharokhas,”said Rimple Narula.
Gushing about working with Deepika Padukone, Rimple said, “This is the first time we worked with her and her inputs were welcome. She’s the epitome of beauty and I can’t think of anyone else in this role. In fact, the simpler the garment, the better she looks. She’s so amazing and easy to work with. I have become a true fan of hers as she gives her 100 per cent and also has immense patience to give designers the time and opportunity to correct the outfit.”
The duo had detailed discussions with Sanjay Leela Bhansali before zeroing in on the costumes. “When there are a bunch of creative people on one table, there are bound to be creative differences and Bhansali sir gave his own inputs. It’s been a learning process for us and we’ve absorbed a lot from him”, said Rimple.
Infact the two have even ensured that each fabric is organic and not machine-made.
Hats off to the duo on their hard work and dedication!
Viacom18 Motion Pictures and Bhansali Productions presents Padmavati with direction and music by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The film will release in cinemas on Dec 1.
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