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From bratty to hiphop to goth: Sapna Bhavnani on different looks

Last updated on: October 22, 2009 17:27 IST


Photographs: Style-O-Wot

"My name is Sapna Bhavnani and I have been working in the fashion/beauty industry for the last 14 years. And to be honest I find it the shallowest industry of them all."

Intrigued yet?

Hiphop girl, bratty girl, librarian girl, boho girl -- stylist and writer Sapna says she's gone through all these phases and more before reaching the 'myself' stage in her life.

In her rather edgy little book called Style-o-Wot, she shares her views on fashion and some innovative style tips with her readers. How, for instance, you can make the most of your granny's wardrobe or design a 'designer' bag -- it's all here.

The idea of the book, Sapna writes, is to introduce girls to 'the beautiful world of fantasy and dress up'. There's also a playlist of songs for each look and a word of wisdom at the very end: 'Being yourself is always in fashion!'

We take you through three of the looks mentioned in Style-o-Wot. Keep clicking...

Calling the brats...


Clockwise from top: tiara; personal telephone; big, big, hugre sunglasses; your favourite accesory is your famous 'pout'; designer hot chocolate-mochaccino; yout favourite book: 101 ways to say 'OH MY GOD!"; markers and fabric paints to paint logos on everything

Excerpted from Style-O-Wot (Rs 150) by Sapna Bhavnani, with the permission of publishers Scholastic India.

Whose wardrobe are you raiding tonight?


 

Meet the hip hopper


 

Get help, start braiding


 

The librarian girl cometh


Yeah ok, I'm sure you've heard enough of these corny granny lines from your friends. These new age punks cannot relate to your quiet, reserved, shy and intense sensibilities.

Hey Librarian Girl, check this book out

Neat, Neat, Neat. Did I say neat? I mean just that. Grab grandma's hair oil and dump the whole bottle on your head. make it nice and greasy.

Then comb back snd tie into a neat bun... Lovely!

If the bun is a bit boring for even you, then make a centre parting and divide hair into 2 equal parts. Now make 2 braids and tie them on top of your head. Use lots of pins to keep them in place. If you're feeling a little more adventurous then cut a short fringe to hide your constant frown marks.

Don't forget to thank grandma