10 November,2021 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Upala KBR
Stylist Priya Patil with Amitabh Bachchan
It isn't uncommon for Amitabh Bachchan's on-screen style to be replicated by millions across the country. But the megastar's suave appearance on Kaun Banega Crorepati 13 has earned him a new admirer - the President of the Republic of Nauru, Lionel Rouwen Aingimea. Bachchan's stylist Priya Patil reveals that last month, she was requested to design a collection of tie-bows, similar to the ones the superstar wears on the quiz show, for the president.
Lionel Aingimea. Pic/AFP
Patil is naturally elated as she introduced the tie-bow - an accessory inspired by the Victorian cravat - this season. "I have used brooches, embroidery, and ribbons for Mr Bachchan's tie-bows. In Nauru, one will find many Bollywood fans. President Lionel Rouwen Aingimea put in a request for the tie-bow after he saw Mr Bachchan's styling and was fascinated by his wardrobe," says the designer, who has styled Bachchan for commercials and two of his upcoming movies.
Knowing that the veteran prefers classic cuts in deep hues of greys and browns, she elevates the look with accessories. Little had she imagined that her quirky take would catch the attention of the political leader in the Central Pacific island country. Patil adds, "A member from the Nauru government contacted me, and requested me to design a collection of tie-bows and accessories for the president. It is an honour. Mr Bachchan is adored by many, and is the ultimate fashion icon. The president taking inspiration from him makes me ecstatic."
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The designer has begun work on the collection, having received a mood board that reflects the various aesthetic and cultural elements of the country. "[They have sent references of] their national bird, their national flag's colours, the country crest and theme, and finally, the colours that the president likes. Based on these [elements], I will design the collection."
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