Mumbai: India’s premier lifestyle channel, NDTV Good Times is back with its fashion makeover series ‘Get The Look’ with Ambika Anand. The longest running fashion makeover show on Indian television is donning a whole new avatar this season, as it celebrates Cutting Edge Indian Style by exploring Indian fashion with a fresh perspective #GlobalIndia.
On the agenda is getting 13 youngsters who are willing to step out of their comfort zone and make wearing quintessential Indian fabrics like khadi, banarsi, chanderi, linen and cotton amongst others, a part of their style palette. Each episode will present the beauty of wearing these fabrics in a fun yet modern way. The show aims to be an honest endeavour to translate the magic and mysticism that lies within the woven thread and make it a preferred choice, be it for daily wear or for special occasions.
A power-packed team of experts like Designers Rajesh Pratap Singh, Sanjay Garg, Monica and Karishma, Gaurang Shah and Rohit Bal, Dermatalogist and Beauty expert Dr. Kiran Lohia, and Stylists like Divya Arora, Rod Anker, Majari Malik and Vidya Tikari; will get young boys and girls to make wearing contemporary Indian clothing their preferred choice. In each episode, they will analyse and style individuals to reimagine and reinvent their wardrobe and confidence level.
Speaking about the launch of the new season, Arati Singh, Channel Head, NDTV Good Times said, “We are very proud that ‘Get The Look’ over the years has set itself a benchmark for fashion and makeover shows in the country. Our aim is to inspire young Indians to be comfortable in their own skin”.
Speaking about the essence of the season ‘Get The Look’ #Global India, Ambika Anand said, “I’m very excited about this season because we’re sharing eclectic ways of wearing traditional, handloom fabrics. This season we are celebrating Indian handlooms and will be giving contemporary looks to 13 youngsters who dare to experiment.”
The all new ‘Get The Look’ with Ambika Anand on NDTV Good Times will air from March 23, 2017, every Thursday at 8 PM.