06 February,2022 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Shweta Shiware
Ana Singh
The stalwart's enviable design career spans 1013 films, almost half of which released in the '90s. The full-sleeved emerald blouse with an embellished neckline paired with a pearl lehenga for the Joote de do song is arguably the biggest fashion moment of the '90s. Surprisingly, the lehenga had left Singh howling. "The final lehenga was ready. I had stitched it myself on the sewing machine. But on the day of the shoot, the helper burned it while ironing. I broke down," Singh confides.
Since the set was ready, there was no way she could remake the piece in two hours. What you see in the film is a thick-silk, pearl underskirt (petticoat) which was actually meant to sit under the lehenga to help add movement to the main outfit. "I was disappointed. I had this vision of the full look. [But] the underskirt ended up as the main skirt," she laughs. "And would you believe that it went on to become an effing trend!"